Great Dane Ear Cropping: 3 Cons And 2 Pros
Great Dane Ear Cropping: 3 Cons And 2 Pros
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Unnecessary Pain
Even if the cropping procedure is done by a vet, under anesthesia, this does not mean that your Great Dane dog will be pain free.
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Long Healing Period
With most Great Dane dogs, the healing process after surgery will last from four to six weeks.
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Post-procedure Complications
Some of the postoperative complications that can occur after the Great Dane ear cropping process include bleeding and wound infection.
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Preventing Ear Infections
This benefit often appears as the first and most important benefit of ear cropping in dogs, but we still cannot consider it fully confirmed and adopted.
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A More Alert Look
A Great Dane’s cropped ears will make this dog look more dangerous, and thus, better for the task of being a guard dog.
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