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  2. Dewclaw - Wikipedia

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    Metacarpal pad, D. Dewclaw, E. Carpal pad A dog's dewclaw does not make contact with the ground while the dog is standing. This older dog's dewclaw is rounded from use while running, but it has grown. Some active dogs' dewclaws make more frequent contact with the ground while running, so they wear down naturally, as do their other claws.

  3. Why do dogs have dewclaws and should they be removed? - AOL

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    If dewclaws are so helpful why do some dogs have them removed? It is uncommon that dewclaws on the front paws need to be removed. Unless, for medical reasons.

  4. Onychectomy - Wikipedia

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    Elective onychectomy is usually done on all toes on the front paws. Sometimes the rear paws are declawed as well. [5]Despite the fact that it is a surgery without medical cause, in some parts of the world, particularly in Northern America, declawing was for many years a relatively standard practice, and "surveys of routine elective procedures" in 1988 and 1996 showed it was performed along ...

  5. Talk:Dewclaw - Wikipedia

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    Referring to "that is with the dewclaws removed (as by a vet)", I have seen people remove the dew claws themselves. I'm not by any means saying this is alright, as I've also read about a puppy dying because the mom wouldn't stop licking the wound so it never clotted, but I thought it should be mentioned, and the risks also mentioned.

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  7. Claw - Wikipedia

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    A claw that is retractable is protected from wear and tear. Most cats and dogs also have a dewclaw on the inside of the front paws. It is much less functional than the other claws but does help the cats to grasp prey. Because the dew claw does not touch the ground, it receives less wear and tends to be sharper and longer.

  8. Hoof - Wikipedia

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    A cow hoof is cloven, or divided, into two approximately equal parts, usually called claws. [12] Approximately 95% of lameness in dairy cattle occurs in the feet. [ 12 ] Lameness in dairy cows can reduce milk production and fertility, and cause reproductive problems and suffering.

  9. Paw - Wikipedia

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    A carpal pad is also found on the forelimb which is used for additional traction when stopping or descending a slope in digitigrade species. Additional dewclaws can also be present. The paw also includes a horn-like, beak shaped claw on each digit. Though usually hairless, certain animals do have fur on the soles of their paws.