Understanding Dewclaws in Dogs: Are They a Sign of Aggression?
The presence of an extra claw, often referred to as a dewclaw, on a dog's leg is actually a vestigial feature, and while it might seem unusual, it doesn't necessarily indicate aggression. It's important to understand that dewclaws serve no practical purpose and, in some cases, can even lead to injuries. While some might associate them with a more 'ferocious' temperament, this is largely a misconception. What are Dewclaws? Typically, dogs have five toes on their front paws, one of which is the dewclaw, located higher up on the leg. Their hind paws usually have four toes. If a dog has five toes on its hind paws, the extra one is also a dewclaw. These are considered vestigial, meaning they are remnants from an ancestral form and are generally non-functional. In some breeds intended for show, dewclaws are often removed shortly after birth (around 10 days old) through a simple procedure involving scissors, attention to wound care and inflammation to enhance the dogs appe...