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At High Sage Precision Kennels, LLC., our primary goal is to help develop precise hunting and testing partners, while enriching your experience by building truly versatile hunters and at home companions.

Dewclaws were very important for the dogs living up north, especially if there was an accident involving ice. What are y...
08/16/2024

Dewclaws were very important for the dogs living up north, especially if there was an accident involving ice. What are yalls options on the matter with Dr. Zink’s info in mind?

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Dewclaws! They are IMPORTANT! Many dog breeders routinely, and without much thought, amputate puppies' front dewclaws when the pups are 3-5 days of age. Why? The thought is to prevent potential injuries, such as tears of the digit, later in life. BUT do you realize that the dewclaw is a FUNCTIONAL, IMPORTANT digit? I am thankful that my own dog's breeder did not amputate Dunkin's front dewclaws. Do you also know that with appropriate exercises, the muscles of the dewclaw can be strengthened to help promote and maintain appropriate function and close apposition of the dewclaw to the side of the paw? Below is an article by a friend and colleague, Dr. Chris Zink, that explains the importance, anatomy, and function of the front dewclaw.

"Do the Dew(claws)?
by Chris Zink, DVM PhD DACVSMR

As a veterinary sports medicine specialist, I work extensively with canine athletes, developing rehabilitation programs for injured dogs or dogs that required surgery due to performance-related injuries. I have seen many dogs, especially field trial/hunt test and agility dogs, that have chronic carpal arthritis, frequently so severe that they must be retired or at least carefully managed for the rest of their careers. I noticed that very few of those dogs had dewclaws and began to wonder whether these appendages might, in fact, protect a dog from injuries. What I learned might surprise you.

The Anatomy of Dewclaws
Miller's Guide to the Anatomy of the Dog, a veterinary anatomy text, has an excellent figure depicting the muscular anatomy of the distal forelimb. There are 2 functional muscles, the extensor pollicis longus et indicis proprius and flexor digitorum profundus, which are attached to the front dewclaw by 4 tendons (references in blog). Each of those muscle/tendon units has a different function in movement. That means that if you cut off the dew claws, you are preventing the muscles that were attached to the dewclaws from functioning.

In contrast, rear limb dewclaws do not have muscle/tendon attachments, so their removal might be appropriate, except in the breeds such as Briards and Beauceron in which they should be retained.

Dewclaws Do Have Functions
If there are muscles and tendons attached to the dewclaws, then they most likely have a function. Broadly speaking, dewclaws have at least two different functions:
1. Grasp the ground when the dog is turning to prevent torque on the forelimb. Each time the front foot lands on the ground, particularly when the dog is cantering or galloping (see Figure 2), the dewclaw is in touch with the ground. If the dog then needs to turn, the dewclaw actively digs into the ground to stabilize the lower leg and prevent torque. In Figure 3 you can clearly see the dewclaw of a Corgi herding a sheep extended, ready to grip the ground. And in the image at the top of this article, you can see the dewclaws of a dog extended, ready to grip the water!

Do the Dew(claws)?

If a dog doesn't have dewclaws, the leg will twist on its axis, creating increased pressure on the carpal bones, as well as the elbow, shoulder and toes. A lifetime of this kind of torque and the result can be carpal arthritis or injuries to and subsequent arthritis in other joints of the forelimb, such as the elbow, shoulder, and toes. Remember, the dog is participating in the activity regardless, so there will be concussive pressures on the leg, and if the dewclaw does not help to stabilize the leg, those pressures will be transmitted to other areas of the leg, especially the joints.

2. Grip objects. We have all seen dogs using their dewclaws to grip an object such as a ball or bone (Figure 4). I've even seen many photos of agility dogs gripping the teeter for stability (Figure 5). But did you know that the dewclaws' gripping ability can, in fact, save your dog's life? Check out the video "Dewclaws Do Have a Purpose" for "gripping" views of dogs attempting to get out of water onto ice without the help of those ice picks on the inside of their legs. The video also shows dogs using their dewclaws to grip the ice and escape from a potentially fatal situation. I have known several dogs that drowned after falling through ice in the winter. None of them had dewclaws. If they had, perhaps they would have survived and spared their owners the incredible heartache of watching their dogs die unnecessarily.

Arguments for Removing Dewclaws
1. The dewclaws will get injured. This is the most common reason I hear for removing dewclaws. A friend of mine had such a severe dewclaw injury in one of her dogs that she swore she would remove them on all the dogs she bred subsequently.

But the data indicate that dewclaws are not injured very often. A study published in 2018 showed that the dewclaw was the LEAST likely toe to be injured in agility dogs, in which landing and turning from jumps and other obstacles put the toes at risk for injuries. Thus, it makes no sense to remove the dewclaws because of risk of injury. And, of course, no one would consider removing the 5th digits in the front feet, which are by far the most commonly injured toe.

2. Owners forget to trim the dewclaws. Surely this is a matter of education. Do we really want to remove a functioning digit in all dogs, just because some owners need to be reminded that they must remember to trim the dewclaws?

3. Dewclaws make the forelimb look less straight when viewed from the front in conformation. The AKC states: "The breed standard describes the characteristics of the ideal
dog to perform the function for which it was bred." While we could have long discussions about the veracity of this statement, it is interesting to note that there are VERY few breed standards that require dewclaw removal. I know of only one - the Vizsla breed standard.

A Plea
So, here's a plea to retain dogs' dewclaws. They are a functioning digit. They are the toe least likely to be injured. Isn't this enough to convince us not to do the dewclaws?"

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08/05/2024

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06/26/2024

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I was working a few dogs this morning, and Kane, one of the dogs that went through the recent snake avoidance clinic at ...
05/09/2024

I was working a few dogs this morning, and Kane, one of the dogs that went through the recent snake avoidance clinic at the Florida Panhandle Pointing Breed Club, about jumped out of his skin. Initially I thought he got stung by something because of his reaction. Afterwards, when he’d scent the area he book the opposite direction, or try to go around the area. Turns out there was a snake shed not 3 yards from him. Cool to see it works.

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The FPPBC is hosting a snake avoidance clinic with Jason Clark from Southeastern Reptile Rescue on April 27, 2024. If there is enough interest a 2nd day on April 28, 2024 may be added. $62 per dog for current club members - up to date with 2024 annual dues $77 pre dog for non club members Please sig...

What a great weekend at the Florida Panhandle Pointing Breed Club AKC Hunt Test.•                                       ...
03/10/2024

What a great weekend at the Florida Panhandle Pointing Breed Club AKC Hunt Test.

Happy New Year everyone!
01/02/2024

Happy New Year everyone!

Hats back in stock on Richardson 112s. DM if you need one!
12/31/2023

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12/14/2023

He was in a full sprint then stopped on a dime. Quail were about 15 yards off his left shoulder.🔥                       ...
12/06/2023

He was in a full sprint then stopped on a dime. Quail were about 15 yards off his left shoulder.🔥

Yacco passed and earned his first Senior ribbon at the Florida Panhandle Pointing Breed Club AKC Hunt Test!             ...
10/28/2023

Yacco passed and earned his first Senior ribbon at the Florida Panhandle Pointing Breed Club AKC Hunt Test!

09/22/2023

While he sleeps . . . I dream.

When we first started breeding Wirehaired Pointing Griffons, I had high hopes. I had seen first-hand what dedicated, visionary breeding could produce. I was inspired by the countless show titles and hunting championships earned by my mentors, Larry and Paula Woodward of Aux Lake Kennels. I was impressed by trainers like George DeCosta and Frank Puccio. I was overwhelmed by the generosity of legendary Griffon leaders like Lonnie and Marsha Carrol, Lorraine Rothrock, and Karen Cate. These people made me want to do my best. They made me aspire to produce the best hunting Wirehaired Pointing Griffons I could. And, they made me dream . . .

I dream of producing legendary service dogs that quietly, unassumingly raise the quality of life for US military veterans whom they have the good fortune of loving into a life of possibility.

I dream of the child that opens her heart to a new furry friend that loves unconditionally, plays tirelessly, and gives endlessly without even trying.

I dream of fathers and sons (and more than a few mothers and daughters) drawn to the fields and streams to view life anew through the eyes of a friend who effortlessly flows through challenges driven by instinct, joy, and a bond of fellowship forged through a life of adventure.

I dream of a love of a lifetime, expressed by a friend who refuses to leave his master's bedside while the master passes from this realm to the next.

As I kneel in the dirt to catch a precious moment in time on "film", my dreams are all realized. While I don't know the future of this young life, I have a very firm grasp on the potential lying within his sleeping frame. His might be the last kiss given to his dying master. His open, forgiving gaze, might be the difference between life and death for a veteran who choses hope instead of terminal despair. His might be the puppy breath inhaled for the first time by a toddler, forever cementing that child's love of dogs. His snore might be just the message of peace and contentment that a family needs to let go of the daily stresses, even for just a moment, while they revel in his serenity.

Tonight I got to enjoy one of my favorite parts of the life-affirming process we call breeding. Tonight I got to introduce more than a dozen families to their newest family member. I LOVE these moments. For most, it's a moment pregnant with possibilities. It's overflowing with joy, and hope, and pride, and excitement - so much excitement.

I don't know which lives will be changed by these moments, or it what ways. I do know that God has placed dogs in our lives to bless us in more ways than we can count. I know that lots of good things are about to happen. In each phone call I placed as I worked through my list of new puppy homes, one could hear it in the tone of every voice on the phone.

Anyone who knows me knows, I love these dogs. But few can understand how eight weeks of sleepless nights with (in this case) twenty puppies can be worth it. Anyone who understands the economics of breeding knows, it can't be about the money. For me, it's about these phone calls. It's about the hope. It's about the love affair, the changed lives, the bond that only the adventurer truly knows.

Thanks to all of you who share this journey with us. Thanks for opening your hearts. Thanks for all of your kind words. Thanks for catching the vision - or at least trying to when our zany persistence seems out of balance to you. Thanks for your simple choice to come here on Facebook and bear witness to the love affair that is Kamiah Kennels.

F E L L O W S H I P•Amazing the people we meet with the same love for their dogs. •                                     ...
09/19/2023

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Amazing the people we meet with the same love for their dogs.

What an awesome weekend, spending it with some great dogs and handlers at Kamiah Kennels Bird Dog Beginnings Clinic!•Tha...
09/07/2023

What an awesome weekend, spending it with some great dogs and handlers at Kamiah Kennels Bird Dog Beginnings Clinic!

Thanks Mike for allowing me to assist you in this inaugural series.

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08/23/2023

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