Tilly
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She’s adorabubble
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That’s definitely part of it. But when potential criminals are trying to decide whether or not to scale that fence, or jimmy that window; that visual deterrence is the first line of protection. And a properly docked, and cropped Doberman is universally recognized.I've had working dogs and the ears don't make the difference when you have a GSD, Dobie or Rottie. The dog makes the difference and the training it has.
They almost stand already, without the pinning. She has about a week and a half of pinning left and she’ll be good to go.i had dobies without trimmed ears for 30 years....no one challenged them at all...i am a firm believe in docked tails....the ear docking was to keep them from ripping and tearing ear leathers..i do hope they stand
“Daddy got my ears done; and all I got, was the cone of shame...”View attachment 172560View attachment 172561
Don’t be sad Tilly. The “cone of shame” was only temporary. She’s free of it now.“Daddy got my ears done; and all I got, was the cone of shame...”View attachment 172560View attachment 172561
I think your right. At least in the UK for sure. Finding a competent Vet to do the surgery correctly is becoming increasingly difficult.i think europe outlawed ear trimming.....i know most vets around here wont do it...
Not my doctor. The way he does it is like this...i can see the vets point....fewer breeds are being done...it is hard on the pup.....the chances of the ears not standing....and i imagine its expensive....do they still slap a cardboard guide and cut around it on the pups ear?
Heres the latest addition to my family!
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Can you guess her breed?