There is no age limit to when you should dock your dogs ears. it is perfectly fine to crop your dogs ears even when they are fully grown. some vets may not do it because it will be a longer procedure but im sure there is a vet that would do it. some people even get their dogs ears crop when they a few years old. the only difference from when their older is that the taping would have to be on longer and the healing may take some time
You cannot make a dogs ears change their natural stance. The cartilage in their ears can only control that and it depends on the breed.
It is generally not recommended to crop a pit bull's ears after 2 years of age as the cartilage has already hardened, making the procedure more difficult and painful for the dog. Additionally, cropping ears for cosmetic purposes is considered unnecessary and inhumane by many animal welfare organizations.
The procedure is usually done with Doberman Pinschers, Boxers, Boston Terriers, or Great Danes. Generally, ear cropping is performed when dogs are between 9 and 12 weeks old. After this, the chances of success drop, as Fido’s ears may already be drooping.
4 months is the best and after 8 months is not recomended.
I would not recommend it. They should be cropped between 8 and 12 weeks of age. Older dogs have more scarring issues, drooping, infection and difficulty leaving them alone to heal.
No, this is why you don't crop the ears!
Ear mutilation is usually done around 9 to 11 weeks of age. Any later and the ears may not want to stand. You are trying to find that time when the puppy is old enough to handle the butchery and anesthesia well, but young enough that the cartilage is not set in their ears yet.
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usually the breeder has this done around the age of 3-4 month, lately some breeders leave the dogs ears as is, flappy.
No where. You're 12!
Probably just a crop top