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Dog Obedience Training - Ear Cropping

Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:01 am
Posted by kanibal
Member since Dec 2007
373 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:01 am
So I just bought a 10 week old Cane Corso pup and I've owned lots of dogs and I'm amazed how smart she is. In just 2 days she can sit, shake hands and lay down. I can train a dog the basics but with her being as big as she's going to be, I want to have her professionally trained here in Baton Rouge.

A couple people have recommended Larry Benoit but a few people have recommended OK Guard Dogs for more tactital/police dog training.

Any recommendations for a trainer and a vet to crop the ears?
Posted by EarlyCuyler3
Appalachia
Member since Nov 2017
27290 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:03 am to
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Any recommendations for a trainer and a vet to crop the ears?


Yeah, don't.
Posted by CaptainPanic
18.44311,-64.764021
Member since Sep 2011
25582 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:03 am to
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Any recommendations for a trainer and a vet to crop the ears?
I'm sure there are plenty of vets who will irrationally cause pain to your dog for you.
This post was edited on 6/20/19 at 11:03 am
Posted by cajunbuck
R-KANSAS
Member since Sep 2017
997 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:03 am to
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to crop the ears?


you've come to the right place my friend.....
This post was edited on 6/20/19 at 11:04 am
Posted by TH03
Mogadishu
Member since Dec 2008
172004 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:03 am to
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vet to crop the ears?


Trashy and cruel.
Posted by djangochained
Gardere
Member since Jul 2013
19183 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:04 am to
larry benoit
Posted by gumbo2176
Member since May 2018
20371 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:04 am to
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Any recommendations for a trainer and a vet to crop the ears?


With all the PC/animal rights crap going on now, I don't know if you'd have an easy time finding a vet willing to crop a dogs ears for aesthetics, but I could be wrong.


ETA: My next door neighbor is a Vet and she now has a rescue pit with her ears cropped that came to her clinic as a runaway that got hit by a car. She set the leg and had to pin it to make a proper repair. I commented on the dogs ears and she went on and on about how she'd never do that to a dog, so I know it would be a big NO from her.
This post was edited on 6/20/19 at 11:08 am
Posted by Scruffy
Kansas City
Member since Jul 2011
77983 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:05 am to
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crop the ears
Why?

What benefit is there to perform that?
Posted by sec13rowBBseat28
St George, LA
Member since Aug 2006
15804 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:06 am to
We just had our pup trained by Denise Landin. She did an outstanding job.


Diamond In The Ruff
Posted by EarlyCuyler3
Appalachia
Member since Nov 2017
27290 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:06 am to
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This past week, Banfield Pet Hospitals made headlines for creating a new hospital policy that prohibits their veterinarians from performing ear-cropping and tail-docking surgeries. As the largest veterinary hospital chain in America, Banfield has brought the cosmetic procedures center stage and have given us all a great chance to understand that these once-common surgeries no longer have a place for pet dogs. Ear crops and tail docks were once utilitarian, to protect the dogs when their primary purpose was not that of a pet, but of a worker. Schnauzers were popular for ratting and farm work and Boxers were commonly used in dogfighting, and in both situations, a floppy ear could be easily punctured and damaged. The purpose in tail docking was similarly purpose-driven — to prevent trauma or infection in farm-working dogs like Rottweilers, or field-working dogs like Weimaraners. Unfortunately, myths persist about the need for cropping and docking in modern pets. Many people believe a Doberman Pinscher’s tail is too long and too strong to remain natural without injury, but I believe it is no stronger than that of most Labradors or Greyhounds. People also argue in favor of cropping to promote “health” of a dogs ears, but this logic is clearly only used to promote the aesthetic drive of people, because by that direction, breeds such as Cocker Spaniels and Basset Hounds should have their ears cropped to reduce the incidence of infections that plague those breeds. I have never seen a cocker with her ears taped up, have you? Some people will take the argument for puppy plastic surgery even further by suggesting if cropping and docking are outlawed, then spay and neuter should be prohibited as well. But the reality is millions of dogs and puppies die in shelters for a lack of homes each year. I have yet to hear of a dog being euthanized because he has floppy ears. Cropping and docking are cosmetic procedures, plain and simple. Crops and docks are illegal throughout much of Europe because it is considered cruel to cut off a dogs body parts to please our idea of what is “beautiful.” Banfield has made a smart and humane move by recognizing that our dogs are beautiful just the way they are.
This post was edited on 6/20/19 at 11:07 am
Posted by LSU1SLU
Member since Mar 2013
8235 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:07 am to
What the frick does cropping ears have to do with obedience training.
Posted by OysterPoBoy
City of St. George
Member since Jul 2013
45513 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:08 am to
Congrats on getting a full blooded dog. You will not regret it.

I’d get the ears done as soon as possible. Don’t let that little bastard get used to hearing with the ears God gave him.
This post was edited on 6/20/19 at 11:09 am
Posted by Teague
The Shoals, AL
Member since Aug 2007
22277 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:09 am to
My dobie's ears are cropped, and all y'all can kiss my arse about it.

Posted by tigerinthebueche
Member since Oct 2010
38225 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:10 am to
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What the frick does cropping ears have to do with obedience training.



crop an ear when the dog fricks up?




Posted by EarlyCuyler3
Appalachia
Member since Nov 2017
27290 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:12 am to
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My dobie's ears are cropped, and all y'all can kiss my arse about it.


You could have saved us and yourself some time by just holding up a sign that said "trashy."
Posted by tigerinthebueche
Member since Oct 2010
38225 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:14 am to
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Cropping and docking are cosmetic procedures, plain and simple.



its her/his dog, plain and simple. If they want the procedure so be it. NONEYA, BITCHES!!

I personally wouldn't do either one, but its the choice of the pet owner. frick the nere do wells and virtue signalers.
Posted by Teague
The Shoals, AL
Member since Aug 2007
22277 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:14 am to
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You could have saved us and yourself some time by just holding up a sign that said "trashy."



Yes, classic dobermans are so trashy.

This post was edited on 6/20/19 at 11:17 am
Posted by TigersSEC2010
Warren, Michigan
Member since Jan 2010
38534 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:17 am to
Why would you crop its ears? That's trashy as frick and painful to your dog.
Posted by EarlyCuyler3
Appalachia
Member since Nov 2017
27290 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:20 am to
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its her/his dog, plain and simple. If they want the procedure so be it. NONEYA, BITCHES!!


You're right of course. It's the OT though, so it's constitutional law that I must refer to it as trashy. I'm sorry, my hands are tied.
Posted by TomSpanks
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2005
1271 posts
Posted on 6/20/19 at 11:20 am to
I got my dobermans ears done by Dr. Helouin in Baton Rouge. I'm extremely pleased with how they turned out, but I did all of the post op ear posting and stuff myself, they use pretty old school methods for that.
I've also had him trained at Larry Benoit's, and I'll say they do a decent job, but unless you plan on doing a drop off full time stay for a few months, you will have to work hard with the dog to keep the training up. That's no matter where you go.
BTW, love Cane Corsos, and definitely do the ears.
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