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  2. 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 ...

  3. What to do if you have a toe amputation - AOL

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    What happens when you have a toe amputation and what to expect when you leave hospital.

  4. Crusoe the Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    In 2024 Crusoe has battled a toe infection resulting in amputation of the toe. Liver issues appeared earlier, but seen to be under control. Cornell veterinary takes care of Crusoe. Crusoe sponsored fundraisers to thank Cornell have raised raised hundreds of thousands. The money goes directly to Cornell for research on IVDD. "Crusoe Strong" .

  5. Dog needed a leg amputated after rescue — but this ‘snuggly ...

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    Madam Curie, a “snuggly dog” at a Tyler, Texas shelter, “quickly” recovered from a leg amputation after she was rescued with a broken leg, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ...

  6. Tripod Dog Still Gives 'Ghost' Paw After Amputation and It's ...

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    Lighter Side. Medicare. News

  7. Replantation - Wikipedia

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    Replantation or reattachment is defined as the surgical reattachment of a body part (such as a finger, hand, or toe) that has been completely cut from the body. [1] Examples include reattachment of a partially or fully amputated finger, or reattachment of a kidney that had had an avulsion-type injury.

  8. Dewclaw - Wikipedia

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    There are indications that dogs without dewclaws have more foot injuries and are more prone to arthritis. Zink recommends "for working dogs it is best for the dewclaws not to be amputated. If the dewclaw does suffer a traumatic injury, the problem can be dealt with at that time, including amputation if needed." [2]

  9. Judge rules to euthanize dog for attack on woman’s leg that ...

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    The attack happened on March 1 and led to the amputation of the victim’s leg below the knee, according to testimony. Judge rules to euthanize dog for attack on woman’s leg that led to ...