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People will say anything is animal abuse..starving your pet is animal abuse,unfit conditions,beating it daily,animals so traumatized they fear any human contact...THAT'S what abuse is..swear C&N is not abuse and whether people like it or not..dogs are PROPERTY that's why they're called OWNERS & it's the OWNER'S CHOICE whether or not they crop &dock or not. If you want to leave you're dog natural go ahead, BUT if you want to alter your dog, that's cool too!
not my channel using my sis's computer
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It's too late. They should be done at 4 months of age, before cartilage hardens. If you do it now, they most likely won't stand.
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i have had several dobermans & also raised a few litters..i love them!
my last a female named RAIN... went to heaven in 2010 :( age 11.
also had one named :jacklyn the ripper...love dobes!!!
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I don't understand why some of you are so against stopping animal abuse (what you're justifying docking and cropping as) when there are much more important problems out there, such as child abuse. Get over yourselves. People will do what they want with their pets. They're not your property. Puppies won't remember getting cut just as baby boys don't remember being circumcised. They will live and won't suffer lift-threatening damage.
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@MoogieSRO This breed was designed to have cropped ears for a reason!
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@MoogieSRO Neither does circumcision.
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@gsdsteve Spaying and neutering pets reduces overpopulation- a very serious problem which leads to thousands of animals either being put to sleep, or left as starving strays to be run over by cars. It can also solve problems of aggression in males, letting them lead happier, 'unfrustrated' lives. As I mentioned in the comment you replied to which I made over a YEAR AGO, the difference is in medical justification: cropping has *none*.
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@MoogieSRO Suffering! I doubt it. Of course u probably wouldn't think twice about cutting a dog's balls off.
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how much is it to crop my dobermans ears? she is 6 months
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They're like: "Share the slide!!"
He's like: "NO!!!" Attack!
Then the girls are like:"Nuh-UH=h Sista!" and it becomes a girl fight.
LOL Too cute :D
@mphower44 And I smell uncited sources. There is no evidence to support your opinion that cropping reduces ear infections and, on the contrary, brings a lot of unnecessary suffering into a pup's life. In fact, the American Veterinary Medical Association revised its policies in 2008, stating there is little scientific or medical evidence to support the idea that cropping/docking brings any benefits to the dog. Source: avma(dot org)/onlnews/javma/dec08/081215c.asp
MoogieSRO 1 year ago 8
Ear cropping is considered the breed standard for many purebred dogs, including the Doberman, but purebred dogs are not required to have cropped ears according to the AKC Standards. Cropping can also help eliminate potential health problems due to long, floppy ears, such as ear mites and infections.
LOKISlog7 7 months ago