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Breeds such as the Great Pyrenees, Briard, Beauceron, Icelandic Sheepdog, Anatolian Shepherd, and St. Bernard are known for having rear dewclaws.
If you don't cut a dog's dew claw, it can become overgrown, ingrown, or injured, potentially leading to pain or infection, especially if it doesn't wear down naturally.
The dew claw on a dog serves functional purposes such as providing traction, stabilizing the wrist joint during movement, and assisting in gripping objects.
Front dewclaws are functional and generally should not be removed unless persistently injured, while loosely attached rear dewclaws may be removed to prevent injury.
Dew claws are the extra toes found higher up on a dog's leg, most commonly on the front feet, functioning like a thumb and aiding in traction and stability.
Benadryl typically starts working in dogs within 30 minutes of administration.
Yes, Benadryl (diphenhydramine) can help relieve itching in dogs caused by mild allergic reactions, insect bites, or environmental allergens.
Benadryl typically begins to work within 30 minutes in dogs.
Yes, Benadryl (diphenhydramine) can help relieve itching in dogs caused by allergies, insect bites, or mild allergic reactions, but should be used under veterinary guidance.
Benadryl typically begins to take effect in dogs within 30 minutes of administration.

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