Sunday, August 7, 2011

Dog Ears Cropping: Is it Good or Bad?

One of the major decisions dog owner has to deal with are the cropping the dog’s ears. There are some dog breeds that are usually recognized by the unique look, especially the head area. Dog ear cropping has become a trademark for some breed of dogs such as Great Danes, Doberman Pinchers.

Nowadays, when almost everything is modernized, you would probably wonder why there is still a need or necessity for dog ears cropping. As a matter of fact, there are some other places or countries that already banned this practice in dogs.

The acts of cruelty and abused to animals have brought some arguments to many people. There are some individuals who think that improper medical and cosmetics on dogs are considered a type of abused to animals.

Moreover, others also argue the dog ear cropping will help dog’s ear canal infections in some dogs. They believe that cropping the dog’s ears will create a lesser chance of any dog ear infection or pinna trauma. Also, they believe that ear cropping in dogs is ethically similar to any optional surgery like neutering, spraying, or dew claws removal.

In contrary, it is a definite fact that dog ear infections are common regardless of the breed, whether the dog’s ears are cropped or not. Based on the studies of some veterinarians, there’s no medication explanation for cropping the dog’s ears or outer ears (pinnas). This simply tells us that cropping the dog’s ears is considerably a serious decision a dog owner must carefully take.

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