Does anyone elses staffy try to pull there due claws out?
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Does anyone elses staffy try to pull there due claws out?
Was just wondering if it just kaiser or does anyone elses staffy try to pull there due claws out he keeps doing it he is at the vets monday and thinking of maybe asking if they can cut them off has anybody ever had this done just would like a bit of advice if anyone could provide any thanks
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Re: Does anyone elses staffy try to pull there due claws out?
Sorry mate, no idea.
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Re: Does anyone elses staffy try to pull there due claws out?
sometimes they look like there chewing it but there not trying to pull it out does it look okay strange ?
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Re: Does anyone elses staffy try to pull there due claws out?
Know idea Vikki, rather worrying hope Kaisers ok.
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Re: Does anyone elses staffy try to pull there due claws out?
well lelo some times will kind of chow her paws...
dont know why...dont seem to hurt her self or any thing...
dont know why...dont seem to hurt her self or any thing...
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Re: Does anyone elses staffy try to pull there due claws out?
He is defo trying to pull it out you can hear it i think he might be catching it when we throw the ball for him in the park and he is trying to make it better himself he has pulled it out once before but if its bothering him id rather him have them cut of instead of him being in pain
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Re: Does anyone elses staffy try to pull there due claws out?
Just got Moo over her splitting her claw and it went on for way over a month, know proper walking etc, was soo frustrating. I haven't a clue about Kaisers claw but do what you/vets think is right x
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Re: Does anyone elses staffy try to pull there due claws out?
Ill ask there advice on monday the one thing that puts me off doing it is if he cant go out for ages he loves his walks and ball throwing
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youngkaiser wrote:Ill ask there advice on monday the one thing that puts me off doing it is if he cant go out for ages he loves his walks and ball throwing
Know the feeling Moo was in plaster for a month, couldn't do sod all with her, know balls/sticks/tuggsies etc,but after a month she is all good. Just wait and see till Monday! You never know maybe something else or more to it
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Re: Does anyone elses staffy try to pull there due claws out?
dont know why but i get memphis nails checked and trimed every two months but they wont touch the dew claws as they say the only thing you can do with them is remove them completly and they charge you a fourtune
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We had to have all our GSD removed they made a real mess of them
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Sid bites his much the same as a human bites thier nails,but not trying to pull them out! Vets will tell you the right thing to do though!
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Re: Does anyone elses staffy try to pull there due claws out?
Chase often chews his, but he doesn't seem to be trying to pull them out, i asked the vet about it and he said it should be fine, as long as he doesn't become obsessive about chewing them. The vet gave em a trim, he still chews them occasionally, but it doesn't seem to be doing any harm.
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Charlie is always chewing at his dew claws. Whenever I feel them, they feel so flimsy, as if I could just pull them out myself, its horrible.
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