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Where are you located? Im in Buffalo..cant find a Shiba Inu breeder around here.Originally Posted by i3allistic
chillin at the beach ...
(crappy cell phone pic)
here excuse the mess just moved inOriginally Posted by mrjdmz
DeeNyce, cute blue-nose, lovin' the white/grey combo on the face.
HAZE323, gorgeous dogs! anymore pics of stunner?
Originally Posted by mrjdmz
DeeNyce, cute blue-nose, lovin' the white/grey combo on the face.
HAZE323, gorgeous dogs! anymore pics of stunner?
Here's CJ..
.. just got his ears cropped last Friday:
Where are you located? Im in Buffalo..cant find a Shiba Inu breeder around here.
fightingOriginally Posted by 916kings
Originally Posted by mrjdmz
DeeNyce, cute blue-nose, lovin' the white/grey combo on the face.
HAZE323, gorgeous dogs! anymore pics of stunner?
Here's CJ..
.. just got his ears cropped last Friday:
What is the purpose of cropping the ears?
SUREOriginally Posted by mrjdmz
The crop is purely cosmetic and done for different reasons, a popular one is so that the dog's ears wouldn't be ripped off during a fight (I am NOT about that). My reason? I'd like him to compete in shows, and I feel that the cropped look provides a much more appealing look to the dog. It was a decision I thought long and hard for (pause). I felt that as long as the procedure was done correctly (and by a professional) and all was done to minimize the pain and trauma in the dog, I saw nothing wrong with it. I knew what it was gonna take to care for him after the procedure was done, and we're (my family and I) doing everything we can to provide him with as much comfort as possible. Although many disagree with this 'immoral' practice, I feel that it's ultimately up to the owner. . .. he's doing fine BTW, back to his normal self.
Intimidating?
Sure, but I feel that a dog's well-being is more important than its looks. Unfortunately, the previous statement is hard to sell due to the tarnished reputation that the Pitbull already has because of irresponsible owners that use these beautiful animals for sport.
actually in show most uncroped ears take point away form your dogOriginally Posted by mrjdmz
The crop is purely cosmetic and done for different reasons, a popular one is so that the dog's ears wouldn't be ripped off during a fight (I am NOT about that). My reason? I'd like him to compete in shows, and I feel that the cropped look provides a much more appealing look to the dog. It was a decision I thought long and hard for (pause). I felt that as long as the procedure was done correctly (and by a professional) and all was done to minimize the pain and trauma in the dog, I saw nothing wrong with it. I knew what it was gonna take to care for him after the procedure was done, and we're (my family and I) doing everything we can to provide him with as much comfort as possible. Although many disagree with this 'immoral' practice, I feel that it's ultimately up to the owner. . .. he's doing fine BTW, back to his normal self.
Intimidating?
Sure, but I feel that a dog's well-being is more important than its looks. Unfortunately, the previous statement is hard to sell due to the tarnished reputation that the Pitbull already has because of irresponsible owners that use these beautiful animals for sport.
you are misinformed go read a book or somethingOriginally Posted by MR MONDAY NIIGHT
SUREOriginally Posted by mrjdmz
The crop is purely cosmetic and done for different reasons, a popular one is so that the dog's ears wouldn't be ripped off during a fight (I am NOT about that). My reason? I'd like him to compete in shows, and I feel that the cropped look provides a much more appealing look to the dog. It was a decision I thought long and hard for (pause). I felt that as long as the procedure was done correctly (and by a professional) and all was done to minimize the pain and trauma in the dog, I saw nothing wrong with it. I knew what it was gonna take to care for him after the procedure was done, and we're (my family and I) doing everything we can to provide him with as much comfort as possible. Although many disagree with this 'immoral' practice, I feel that it's ultimately up to the owner. . .. he's doing fine BTW, back to his normal self.
Intimidating?
Sure, but I feel that a dog's well-being is more important than its looks. Unfortunately, the previous statement is hard to sell due to the tarnished reputation that the Pitbull already has because of irresponsible owners that use these beautiful animals for sport.
Since their ears are exposed..they are prone to more ear infections, hearing loss..so miss me with that well being BS
petaOriginally Posted by MR MONDAY NIIGHT
Does ear cropping even serve a legitimate purpose? Obviously you didn't do your research well because if you did you would see there is no benefit ...its unethical for ANY breed.
Is that a black Pomeranian?Originally Posted by AmberElise04