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
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
She certainly isOriginally Posted by senorita02
!
Took the words out of my mouth.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.
♥
Jasper
[Irish Setter]
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.
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.
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
I want to steal her!!
You know my opinion on the whole ear thing because we have talked about it before but she really does look alot better! As I said before maybe you should post photos of the other boxer you posted to show people thats how you wanted the ears.
Im so jealous, I REALLY want a puppy right now!
Copyright © 2001-2013 Pet of the Day.com
Bookmarks