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Knowing More About Ear Cropping

By Catalina Nielsen


For quite a long time now, most animals have had to undergo ear cropping. This is a tradition that has been there since the olden days and persists up to today. The only difference is that nowadays only dogs undergo it and there is use of anesthesia. It is basically an activity of removal of a part of the floppy part of ears for them to position straight.

A vet officer is the one who does this procedure. He or she has to make use of a sharp blade and anesthesia to limit the amount of pain this dog might feel. When done, they are tied up using clean dressings for them to cure. On a daily basis, these cloths are removed and new ones tied. The wounds are expected to have healed in four to eight days.

The most targeted dogs are the puppies of an age between eight to twelve weeks old. These ones are preferred because they heal quickly and are easy to manage in dressing the wounds. Besides, these ones do not catch infections at all since they do not scratch on the affected parts any how in comparison to the older dogs.

The healing process after cropping has to be taken seriously and done rightly. One has to ensure that the puppies remain still and do not attempt to scratch the cropped parts. If this is allowed, the given parts will attract infections. This makes the animal to be in pain and a lot of discomfort. This caution has to be observed no matter what.

Cases of ears taking long to stand have been reported in some instances. This happens when there are infections within the affected parts. If they are okay, then one has to exercise a lot of patience as with time, they will be up. The only emphasis is to ensure nothing tempers with that section and bandages are being changed daily to cover it up.

The activity is done for two main intentions. The first one is to enhance the sense of hearing especially in protective dogs. The floppy part is known to keep falling down the cheeks thus this hinders these animals from getting the sounds from a distance. Once the activity has been performed, they become upright and acquire the ability to hear every single sound whether from somewhere near or far.

Motive number two is because of filthy growths. When this happens, it is hard to remove this dirt. In this regard, it creates a good breeding ground for parasites and other infections. When cropped, they stand tall and this is a preventive measure to such. This is due to the fact that they lack the floppy part to cover over them.

Whether these two motives concerning ear cropping are true or false, it is just a matter of time. That is why a number of animal right champions have come out strongly to campaign against this practice on the ground that it is harmful and not compliant with the privileges of animals.




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