Tim, she is absolutely adorable!! Her ears are healing it seems and she is her usual adorable self. Every time I see her, I wish I could give her some big kisses. Please do the honors for me. :) She's one of the cutest doggies here on Pet Talk!
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Tim, she is absolutely adorable!! Her ears are healing it seems and she is her usual adorable self. Every time I see her, I wish I could give her some big kisses. Please do the honors for me. :) She's one of the cutest doggies here on Pet Talk!
LOL she does look quite happy for having that cone on LOL.
Make sure she looks down when it rains. Hey maybe you could get sattelite with that thing :D
LOL I'm just teasin. She is a beautiful girl and as someone already pointed out, she had wonderful markings. I can't wait to see her grow. keep up with the pics.
When we had Ritas ears done , in order to get them to stay she had a foam between her ears on for a week or so, she didnt seem to mind it at all either, she also has a shorter crop like Daisys. Here is her baby pics...
And a few adult pics...
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What a cutie! And she looks so happy! Personally I prefer the longer cropped ears but she looks adorable with those short ones!Quote:
Originally Posted by senorita02
Thanks, she is a Presa Canario Dog, so they arent supposed to be real long like Dobie ears.
She is a cutie isnt she? LOL
Rita is adorable!She does look great after everything has healed up and it suits her also,Can you crop any breed?or is just a few that you can?
Rita is beautiful hope Daisys turns out that good, and im not sure if u can get any dogs ears clipped. I know a boxer, doberman, pit, im not for sure what all u can and cant. do u have one u want clipped, what kind is it?
I would imagine you could physically crop any breed's ears...but there are only certain breeds that are typically cropped. Just like docking tails, you CAN dock any dog's tail, but, only certain breeds are typically done.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lori Jordan
What a cute "cone head". :D
She's awfully cute.
I'm not even going to say what I think... it could've been a better crop, but ah well.
But Daisy sure is a pretty dog.
Aww, look at the baby Rita!! I wanna reach back in time and pick her up and cuddle her! I don't think it would work so well now though! Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever seen an uncropped presa canario...*Goes off to search for pics*
She certainly is :D!Quote:
Originally Posted by senorita02
Took the words out of my mouth.Quote:
I would imagine you could physically crop any breed's ears...but there are only certain breeds that are typically cropped. Just like docking tails, you CAN dock any dog's tail, but, only certain breeds are typically done.
Ah, just have to post to comment on beautiful Rita - I never knew her ears were cropped! I thought they were natural, I thought I read somewhere that ther breed have "rose" ears? Her puppy pic is adorable, and she is a real beauty all grown up. We haven't had any Face & Rita pics for a while, you know! (taps foot, arms crossed) How 'bout a thread, mom?
I don't think it's necessarily physically possible to crop any breed. Take spaniels and hounds (especially bassets), for instance. Their ears are naturally very large and heavy without the fur. I don't think the cartilage in their ears is enough to hold up a crop anyways. I think the breed has to have button ears or semiprick ears to successfully hold up a crop.
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Originally Posted by Giselle
True. I was mostly referring to cropping in and of itself. Not necessarily if a dog's ears would stand up after cropping (heck even some of the breeds it's typically done on don't stand up ;)), but, just that you could physically cut any dog's ears.