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Perfect explanation :thumbsup:k4tie-d said:i think its because they can get them cought on things and if they rip or tare it can cause them alot of pain for a long time, so the very easy simple way to solve that is to remove them when they are a few days old as apparently they hardly feel it.hope thats the right explanation :sweating:
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bertha said:They are not used really and are better removed, having seen the results of one being ripped off and the mess the leg was in, they do need removing!
Quite right, my litter have had theres removed,jok said:Just my opinion, but i don't know why any breeder of Whippets would want to leave them on - they can be a right nuisance if not removed.
Our litters were taken off at 3 days - it cost £35 for the litter at the vets but a lot of breeders are proficient at doing it themselves :thumbsup: