My dobermans.

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2008

A short video of my dobermans playing.

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  • I'm pretty sure dobermans don't have ears so small and of that shape, unless some dickless human cut them.

  • @Stratocasterized Guess you just haven't seen many dogs, dobermans especially.

  • I left the ear alone. I don't mind it. And they are inside dogs for the most part. Unless they get into something and I don't have time to wash them that day. They are pretty good about staying in the yard on their own.

  • the one's ear didnt set up right. maybe didnt keep it bandaged long enough?

  • @ItchyWitchMakeupArt Could have been. However, I'm not sure. When I got him, it was already like that.

  • Sue your vet.

  • @BorislavX Not sure why I'd sue my vet. I've taken all my dogs to him for many years.

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  • AHAHAHA THE FLOPPY EAR IS COOL

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  • Mine always does that ear thing ;D

  • hey world,, i got me a bent ear lol

  • @beniv8 But does he keep time?!

    

  • @Stifsim6 its funny coz when he lays next to my drum kit his tail wacks the bass drum :) boom boom boom

  • @StaciLeAnnMizell I agree that there is a benefit to cropping, but my experience is that they are far less prone to ear (yeast) infections. Either way is fine, I have cropped and natural ear Dobes, and I love them no less either way.

    I liken the procedure to circumscision...how many of you guys remember that one?

  • @beniv8 ...the only issue with the tail, besides the fragile nature of them, is the ability to "neuter" the adult male humans in the house. (wink)

  • My youngest also has the "flop" ear, despite being cropped. He was a year old when I adopted him, so who knows how it got that way...the one dog I did have cropped stayed "posted" for probably three weeks, and his stood tall until the day he passed.

    Either way, I've found it becomes part of their character after a while. (not that dobies have problem developing a "character")

    Good lookin' pups, you've got there.

  • my dobey has big floppy ears and a long waggy tail, the way nature intended...

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