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Re: [PyrNet-L] Re: pyrnet-l-digest.19991110/dewclaws Vets and Breeders too!
Watching these dogs actually use their dew
> claws, and studying
> their construction, I find that they actually are
> constructed in a much
> more formidable way than just regular dews
I read this and decided to get down and look at
Ceasar's feet. Jake has single dew claws, Spooky had
had his removed so I've never gotten much of a chance
to examine these things.
I'm amazed at how sturdy these things appear
compared to just a couple weeks ago. When we got
Ceasar at 8 weeks, you could barely see the dew claws.
Now, at 13 weeks they are big, and sturdy looking. I
didn't know how tough looking these things would be,
they don't seem nearly as likely to rip as I expected
they'd be looking at them a few weeks ago. At 8 weeks
we had his nails trimmed. At that time, they were so
tiny I was afraid she'd clip them off with the nail
sizzors by accident. Now they look like regular toes.
I can see looking at them now, how they would be
useful.
Brandy
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