generally you have to take the dog back to the vet to get the stitches removes 7 days later to avoid any scaring. then it can take up to two weeks for them to heal
The earliest clipped, the faster to heal. I knew a person that clipped his dogs ears a week after they were born but he was a veterinarian. There are breed that 6 months is recommended but that does not concern us. Mostly a two months is recommended for cutting puppies ears and the after care is a factor in healing of those ears. First the sutures should be removed by not more than seven days after surgery. After that, it will bring complications that will add more time to the healing period. If this is done properly without any complication, 3 weeks is enough for they to heal.
Yes, Boxers are born with long tails. Breeders choose to have the dogs tails docked in order to comply with breed standards. They also usually have their ears pricked, except in places like England where they allow the dogs ears to be natural.
If a dobermans ears are pointy it means the dog has has surgery (cropping) done for their ears to stand and be pointy. A doberman is born with floppy ears and a long tail, but often get surgery to stand the ears and make the tail short.
BOXERS
They are actually some what opposite...goldens have long fur boxers have short. goldens have a gentle bite boxers have a deadly bite.
it doesnt or if it does extremly slow......like years i still have scar tissue from where i got my ears peirced and the lady messed up when i was 5
10 years
It is recommended to keep the studs in for at least 6-8 weeks after getting your ears pierced to allow the piercings to heal properly. Removing them too soon can increase the risk of infection or the holes closing up.
a lot
60-62 days from concepcion date
Basset hounds have long ears so when they are sniffing the ears whip up the smell toward their noses.
their legs are 8 feet long.