Chewy's Mom
Boxer Insane
I am feeling really awful right now for poor little Gretta. She's my foster pup, and she's maybe 4 months old - and very tiny - a whopping 16 pounds. Well, she's getting adopted tomorrow, and so she was spayed today. Her dew claws were never removed as a baby so her new family asked about having them removed during the spay surgery. I asked our rescue gal about it, and she said that it's really fine to leave them because they rarely get snagged unless the dog is a hunting dog out in the fields all the time. So I told the owner-to-be, and they decided they would just like to get it done and would pay the difference. They had heard that boxers dew claws get snagged all the time because of the way they play, and that it's very painful if that happens. When I took Gretta in to the vet this morning, I asked the vet if it's a big deal to remove them, and she said it's no problem - not a big deal at all. So they did it. When I picked her up tonight they told me that Gretta's dew claws were very attached, and that it was more like an amputation. :( Poor thing! I feel really horrible that I let them do that to her. And I still dont know how neccessary it really was! Anybody know??
Monique
Monique
), and that many people share the same opinion that it's best to remove them. I told her that there are always two opinions on an issue like this, and that they really are an awesome family, and that Gretta is doing just fine and walking around and even wanting to play! Anyway, I hate causing ripples, and I hope nobody is really too upset about this whole thing.