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Siberian Husky Dew Claw Removal

The dew claw is a tiny toe on the feet of a dog that grows in partway up the leg rather than down with the other four toes. It is essentially a 'thumb', and serves no purpose on a Siberian other than to catch on things. Dew claws are most easily removed at the age of two to four days of age. Most vets will perform the procedure at anywhere from one to six days of age.

Conformation Showing

Removing the front dew claws on a puppy produces a cleaner look on the foot, and is often desired by people who will be showing their dogs in conformation.

Mushing

The dew claw is actually a danger to the dog in mushing activities. It tends to get caught on the booties worn in the snow, and can also get caught on ganglines. For this reason, nearly all mushers insist on removing the dew claws at an early age so they won't have an injured foot to deal with out on the trail.

This page was last updated on 2 February, 2008

 

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