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No, if dew claws are surgically removed, they do not grow back.
Yes, dew claws serve a purpose by aiding dogs in gripping objects, maintaining balance during movement, and offering extra traction when running.
Yes, dewclaw removal can be painful, especially if performed later in life or without proper pain management.
No, the AKC does not require dew claw removal, as it is a breeder’s choice unless specified by a breed standard.
The cost to have dew claws removed typically ranges from $30 to $70 per claw if done early, but adult removal can cost up to $500 or more due to surgery.
Yes, many breeders remove dew claws, especially on the front legs, for safety and breed standard reasons.
If dew claws are not trimmed regularly, they can overgrow, curl, and embed into the skin, leading to pain, infection, or injury.
Dew claws are typically removed from puppies at 3 to 5 days of age.
Vets typically don't remove dew claws unless medically necessary, as the procedure can be painful and unnecessary for most dogs.
Removing a dog's dew claws can be considered cruel if done solely for cosmetic reasons, especially in adult dogs where it causes more pain and risk.

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