
Also the dew claws vary from bred to breed. In mine they are useful but neat never causing a problem unless neglected,a dn often th4e dogs will chew them for themselves to keep the down. On amny occasions I ahve thought claw cutting needed only to find they had done it for me :D
In some breeds they are really vestigal, with no movement barely attached to the leg.
In yet others they are very pronounced and stick out and get caught on things, especially if they are smooth coated.
In my breed they are never removed, In other breeds they always are by knowledgeable breeders.
Rear Dewclawas nearly always cause problems and are best removed, but are a required feature in soem breeds.
I ahve seen many Pet Border Collies/WS with hind dews on one or both legs, and they so often cause problemns and are usually advised to be removed when the dog/bitch are neutered. In these cases the breeder really should have had them doen a lot less traumatic and no wound to speak of instead of quite a big thing when older.