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Old 11-13-2011, 04:07 PM   #5
diegogo

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Pros:

- You'll look like a tough yuppie. If you wear the right cloths, you might even look GANGSTA.

Cons:

- It serves no functional purpose. People who work or game their dogs do not crop their ears. You are putting your puppy out of commission for a month. During this month it can not socialize with other dogs. Notice the same people telling me to mind my own business are the same ones that swear by the mantra "pit bulls can not be around other dogs, they are too dog aggressive; NEVER trust your pit around another dog."

Your puppy will aggressively defend its head during this period, a period of intense learning. This means it will bite you, your family and other people's kids if they try to pat its head. This behavior will be ingrained and follow the dog for life. It will forever be weary of people touching its head because of how sore its ears were for a months after you mutilated it. This can create huge behavioral problems.

Your dog suffers physically, mentally and socially because you like the aesthetics of body mutilation.

Notice that none of the proponents of cropping work their dogs. They couldn't afford to forfeit that much training time.
Wow that was just a waste of space post full of BS. My dogs are both cropped and i am FAR from a tough yuppie and definitely NOT " gangsta" lol.

Why would the dog not be allowed to socialize when it gets it's ears done? that makes NO sense. My dog goes to work with me everyday and socialized just fine with 30 - 40 different dogs a week and I cant even count how many people after she got cropped. She never bit or defended her head. She actually could have cared less. She constantly banged her ears on stuff and never even cared. I think I cared more than she did.

My dog would actually come over and rub hers on my hand so I would massage them while they were still stitched because they ITCHED more than they hurt.

My dog is also FAR from mentally or socially damaged. It's ridiculous to even suggest that that will happen just because they got cropped. My dog Starr is a demo dog at work for dog training and she also goes to schools and does seminars at work for kids to teach them how to PROPERLY interact with and meet new dogs. She is definitely NOT socially damaged.

It's annoying when people that have never had a dog cropped and know jack about it try and tell people it's horrible and wrong. If you don't like cropping why even open a thread about cropping.
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