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Question by solarbabep@msn.com
Submitted on 1/24/2004
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need to know how to declaw rottweiller puppies.....cutting of their tails to...


Answer by amity
Submitted on 7/13/2004
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You're really stupid.

 

Answer by hym2525
Submitted on 10/31/2004
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I think this is a valid question.  I saved a Jack / pitbull mix pup.  Very very smart and active.  I have the time and space for her.  But she does this flying spin, and when she lands her declaw tends to get ripped.  I do not have the funds to repeatedly go have the vet clean, wrap and dispense antibiotics for this.  (Two times in 3 months).   The vet refuses to discuss the issue of declawing puppy.   I am not a mean person, I think it cruel to constantly restrain an active puppy for an injured declaw!

 

Answer by nicole
Submitted on 12/30/2004
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Go to a vet stupid

 

Answer by Lyndsey
Submitted on 2/23/2005
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I hope that you don't have your puppies already. This information should be learned before you decide to breed your dog but sometimes things aren't that easy. You need to take your puppies to the vet within four days of birth. Your vet will know how to remove dew claws and should know how to dock tails but you need to know how long the tails should be. I do not know info like that about rots. Sometimes the vets don't know how long they should be and sometimes people have personal preferences.

 

Answer by micky
Submitted on 2/7/2006
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take them to the vet

 

Answer by Spank
Submitted on 10/10/2006
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Please take your dogs to the vet. I see that you are not too bright to do it yourself and you should never hurt a great animal.  Stop being so darn cheap

 

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