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Ear Cropping - The Good And The Bad

By Jeannie Chapman


With more stringent pet laws and regulations, it is becoming increasingly difficult for pet owners to find reliable veterinarians who are able and experienced enough to perform ear cropping procedures. While it comes down to the preference of owners, there are many who become caught up in the appearance of the animal and fail to consider what its best interests are. The following takes a closer look at the pros and cons of the ear crop.

Most of the purebred breeds including pits and dobermans will have the ears cropped as it contributes to more of an aesthetic appeal and makes the animal appear more impressive. The method is considered invasive and is only advised for animals that are younger than 12 weeks. Although it is a relatively common process, it does not offer any benefits in terms of medical or environmental needs, serving only to alter the appeal of dogs.

If you source pups from a breeder, the crop should be performed once you have received the animal, but in many cases, you as the owner will have to make the difficult decision as to whether or not to trim the ears. Cropping is a surgical procedure involving the trimming of part of the ear and placing supportive inserts to maintain an erect and alert appearance. The cartilage and tissues may require support for a few weeks post procedure to provide the animal with the appropriate appeal.

Over time, various breeds have included the cropped appearance because it was believed to offer more of a distinctive appearance and powerful stance. The procedures involving tail docking and cropped ears only serves as cosmetic purpose and does not offer medical reasons. Animals will have to go through a lengthy recovery that can be painful and increases the susceptibility for the development of an infection.

Animal rights parties have protested against procedure because of its cruel nature. The surgery is merely for the appeal of animals and to satisfy the preferences of owners rather than benefit animals. Modern trends include such alterations leading to owners having pets corrected without professional intervention and the scarring of canines.

One of the benefits of shorter erect ears is the decrease in the susceptibility for infections. Although many vets would argue about such advantages, there are many pet owners who believe that improved air flow can prevent against the accumulation of moisture and bacteria in the canal. If you wish to have the procedure performed, it is important to find a reliable and reputable veterinarian.

There are different styles of cropping available including a short or longer show cut. Only experienced and skilled animal doctors should be called who are authorized to perform these types of intervention. This can prevent against the possibility of poor results in terms of shape and distress for the animal.

The process of ear cropping is regarded a common trend that has focused on much debate. Veterinarians will not apply the physical changes because it does not offer benefits for the animal. Changes that are made to the puppy should only be performed in consultation with an experienced and qualified vet.




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