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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / docking/dew-clawing
- By rabid [gb] Date 01.05.11 14:49 UTC
A vet will be coming to our house to do this (have already found someone, as I was worried it would be difficult!).  I'm glad that the vet wants to come to our house on the one hand, as it means I don't have to take pups to where other dogs are (vets) and they will most quickly be returned to mum - but I'm not sure where it is best to put mum during the procedure?

Will she be very distressed and upset for me to take a pup and hand it to the vet for the procedure, with her in the same room?  I could shut her in another room, but I really think that she will hear her puppies squealing whichever room I shut her in, and I would hate for her to feel shut away and to hear them like that and not be able to get to them.  I have thought about putting her in the car, once the vet has met her, and bringing her back in after it is finished?

Just wondering what others do?  Thx.
- By Merlot [gb] Date 01.05.11 14:58 UTC
I always have the vet come to me for dew claws (hind legs only...no docking) But I am such a softie that I always make sure she brings a nurse and OH is home. Me and Mum get in the car and go for a ride...well away from squeeky pups. I take my mobile and they ring me once it's done. Then I bring Mum home and so far I have never had one bat an eyelid. They just go in with pups and give them all a drink.
I think it's better for Mum's feelings.
Aileen
- By Lexy [gb] Date 01.05.11 15:03 UTC
Used to take bitch away whilst mum did dew claws but we changed and leave bitch where she is with pups and take one pup away at a time, once done the pup is returned to bitch & goes straight on the milk bar which stops it from moving about.
- By Wirelincs [gb] Date 01.05.11 16:25 UTC
When I used to dock and get it done at home, someone took Mum for a walk whilst it was caried out. She was glad of the "me" time.
Diane
- By SharonM Date 01.05.11 16:28 UTC
My vet  used to insist mum was put in the garden, there was no way she would go any further 3 days after whelping, but used to go absolutely mad, crying to get back in
- By beatrums35 [gb] Date 01.05.11 16:51 UTC
i would let my bitch go out in the garden while its being done :)
- By jacksgirl [gb] Date 01.05.11 17:01 UTC
When we could still dock, as I always 'banded', there was never a need to remove mum from the room. Even now when I do dew claws (with the help of a friend), mum stays and the pups are kept in her eyesight and immediately return to the milk bar with no ill effects.
- By Anwen [gb] Date 01.05.11 21:17 UTC
I used to take my pups to the vets to have their dewclaws removed with Mum & leave her in the car, bringing her in for a checkup after the pups had been done. One pup yelled like a stuck pig, Mum heard & was so agitated when we went to bring her in, she jumped out of the car so far & so fast she slipped, landed on her head and knocked herself out !!
(Thankfully, she was fine after a few minutes)
- By Esme [gb] Date 01.05.11 21:34 UTC
I just make sure I have someone else around so they can take the bitch out of the room. The pups do squeak a bit and it saves the mother being too distressed if she is taken away for a short time.
- By rabid [gb] Date 02.05.11 08:00 UTC
Thanks everyone.  I think maybe a short car-ride or walk would be best for us.

Just so I have some idea of how long I'll have to stay away for - roughly how long does it take?  Let's say to dock and dew-claw a litter of 8?
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / docking/dew-clawing

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