Sabrina has one, the breeder accidentally left. No big deal.
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Kathy in PA
Little Chihuahua Kisses
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Kathy in PA
Little Chihuahua Kisses
http://www.lilchihuahuakisses.com
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In a message dated 4/28/2006 12:23:56 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Does anyone know if i have to worry about
this? I bought her from a breeder that is like 2 hours from here and
I'm not even sure what vet she used. I don't really care as long as it
doesn't bother her which it doesn't that i know of she never licks it
or anything?My opinion would be if it doesn't bother her and it doesn't bother you just leave it be. =)My lovely Sophie has both her front dews. Lots and lots of toy breeders don't even removethe front dew claws. Dew claws are more a problem in the working breed dogs. Hunting dogs could easily snag and rip a dew claw working a field, etc. Some people feel a toy dog could snag a dew claw on say shag carpeting, but I don't think many people have that in their homes anymore. If the dew is kinda floppy, one may want to have it removed. If it were to become a nuisance, you could have it removed when she is spayed or had any surgery or a dental. I say what the heck, though. =)katie
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