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<blockquote data-quote="Antechinus" data-source="post: 1924359" data-attributes="member: 493842"><p>GSP german short haired pointer. Thin nails could just be thin nails. Some folk just have thin nails. Problems are usually when they change from thick to thin, or vice versa. Usually there are other signs such as changes to shape, opacity, brittleness that goes along with it. Vit C deficiency can cause thin nails that have a dip in the middle called spooning. Heart problems can cause the nail to grow around end of toes and fingers, called "clubbing" sometimes that's the only sign of heart lung disease. Lots of things affect nails. But because they are slow growing its usually a long standing problem, or there is no problem at all. Its frustrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antechinus, post: 1924359, member: 493842"] GSP german short haired pointer. Thin nails could just be thin nails. Some folk just have thin nails. Problems are usually when they change from thick to thin, or vice versa. Usually there are other signs such as changes to shape, opacity, brittleness that goes along with it. Vit C deficiency can cause thin nails that have a dip in the middle called spooning. Heart problems can cause the nail to grow around end of toes and fingers, called "clubbing" sometimes that's the only sign of heart lung disease. Lots of things affect nails. But because they are slow growing its usually a long standing problem, or there is no problem at all. Its frustrating. [/QUOTE]
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