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Dog's nails, or claws, serve a purpose by providing a way for dogs to dig, grasp things more tightly, and claw at predators or food.

Dog's nails also grow, just as humans do, and need to be trimmed regularly.

A dog's nail comes out of the pad of the foot and contains a quick, or blood supply.

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Yes, dogs do have nails, although they are also known as claws
because of the curved way they are shaped.

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Yes, dogs do have nails, although they are also known as claws
because of the curved way they are shaped.

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