Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Ear cropping, where do you stand?

This IS a cosmetic surgery, and is not necessary to do if you simply have a boxer as a pet. It is personal preference. If cropping is done by a knowledgeable vet, the healing process is usually swift. The whole procedure is usually less stressful when you have your vet, or your breeder to help you with the entire process.

Some things to be prepared for IF you choose to crop are as follows:


  • When the surgery is over, your pup will return to normal usually by the same evening.
  • Mainly, you must watch to make sure that the pup does not scratch at his stitches. (And possibly pull one!)
  •  During the first week, you must keep the sutures clean and free of scabbing. This is not necessarily hard to do, and Neosporin can be used to soften any scabs. Persistence is the main issue! Pups don't like to hold still for anything! 

There are many methods of ear taping, and different breeders or vets prefer different methods! Its best to take the advice of your breeder/vet and try the methods they suggest.. if it doesn't seem to work for you, there are other methods available to try with many tutorials online.

Actual ear taping can last anywhere from a month after surgery up to when the pup is 8+ months old. It depends on the crop, the quality of the dogs ear leather, and your persistance in keeping the ear taped! Do be prepared to have maintence... cropping is NOT an instant gratification. It takes lots of patience and persistance, and tape to get these ears to stand properly. If you dont feel you can deal with frequent taping, it would be advised to not crop.

Many people will debate that a cropped ear is cleaner and easier to maintain, while others will argue the opposite. Whether you choose to crop, or not, you still need to maintain your dogs ear health by cleaning, and checking for debris.

Cropping is not cruel, or a mutilation. It IS a cosmetic surgery, but it is performed under sterile and clean enviroments by a veterinarian. Of course, as with any surgery, there are risks.... any time you put your dog under there are risks of problems. Just be sure you inform your vet NOT to use Acepromazine, which is a common drug used to put dogs to sleep before surgery. It has been known to cause death in Boxers.

Whatever you decide, be comfortable with your decision... neither arguement is "right" or "wrong". If you want to crop, and are prepared for the aftercare, then by all means, ask your breeder to refer you to an experienced vet and be persistant! If you choose to keep those floppy ears, enjoy them as well! Whichever you choose, just be sure and practice regular ear cleaning, and maintence!!

  I think cropped boxers are beautiful, I really do. I just don't have the time or want to its not only because I have 2 toddlers who would rip off the tape, but after seeing this pic below, I just couldn't humiliate my babies lol.



Harley's ears are au naturale what we call floppy



The dog below is cropped and beautiful as well

2 comments:

  1. I am the owner of a floppy and a cropped. I love them both!!! Two comments, in my experience the cropped ears are by far more dirty than the floppy!! Second, extended the posting time to up to and possibly beyond 1 year!!! Sometime, they just don't want to stand up!! It is a huge commitment but well worth it! There is definitely a trick to taping and having it stay on for more than 5 minutes. Adding Vit C to their diet helps.

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  2. The pic I posted just kills me, it looks like I could pick up better TV signal with the pup, rather than an antenna, lol. You are right though, it is well worth it if they work out. Cropped and docked dogs are awesome looking.

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