
Well fwiw, I'd certainly have any rear ones removed - and by a vet! When in Canada, my then vet didn't like doing them and in truth, we indeed lost one, we assumed, because he maybe wasn't as strong as the others (neither of us noticed any difference with him) and having this very minor procedure done (at days old) pushed him over the edge. After that, we didn't have them taken off - this was with Bassets and at the time, in the UK, the front dews were always taken off - many breeders feeling it 'made for a neater-looking foot'. This changed, mainly because overseas, they were not normally removed and many UK Bassets were being exported at the time. We didn't get back dewclaws appearing.
My Whippet had her's removed but my current Basset still has his.
I had a friend who'd do this herself and I 'helped' at one point - never again. I didn't like it one jot even if they were days old.
So your breeder had a similar situation to me although I don't understand 'what type of dewclaw'. To be done correctly, from what I remember with mine/my friends, the little bone attachment needs to be removed.