Hi, earl here. My neighbor has this 2 year old doberman mix name tito. He's an older feller and dosn't really know much about dogs. His wife passed away 2 years ago (age 67) and thats why he purchased tito, for company. My neighbor retired but went back to work, so he never really had the opportunity to take tito to the vet for ear and tail croppings.Ive researched a plethora of methods about ear and tail croppings, done by owners/breeders. For ears, just inject a numbing formula, then proceed with very sharp device to crop. After that, place blue liquid band-aid formula over cut area, and allow to heal. Same thing goes for tail. Mounting rubber-bands around tail/ and wait till it falls of is a very effective method also. But its not very popular and leaves the tail prone to infections.I started this thread just to see if I can get any last minute suggestions. This is my first time doing this I already have the green light, and I feel very confident in performing the procedures. I just want to due the favor for him, because a vet bill would be extremely high. And he can save his money in this situation.[Edited on October 7, 2006 at 4:12 PM. Reason : .]
10/7/2006 3:58:30 PM
If the dog is over a year old, you should not crop his ears. The cartilage has already hardened at this point and they will not stand up. This is why the cropping should be done around 8-9 weeks of age and then taped/braced so that the cartilage will set in an up-right position. All you would be doing at this point is mutilating the dogs ears for no reason, not even cosmetic benefit to fit a breed standard.[Edited on October 7, 2006 at 4:12 PM. Reason : sp.]
10/7/2006 4:12:18 PM
10/7/2006 4:24:36 PM
I think if the dog wanted his tail shortened, he would chew it off and eat it LIKE MY CAT DID!!Then again, my cat is pretty hardcore.[Edited on October 7, 2006 at 4:33 PM. Reason : ]
10/7/2006 4:29:27 PM
Banding a dog's tail is really uncomfortable for the dog. My uncle used this method on one of his rabbit dogs whose tail hadn't been docked and he never did it again. It basically drove the dog crazy as the tail died and he essentially tried to chew his own tail off. [Edited on October 7, 2006 at 4:31 PM. Reason : ^haha. you got to it first.]Oh! And if you do band the dog's tail, don't be an idiot and use rubber bands like you put around your news paper. I believe that they sell special bands to do this because the band my uncle used looked nothing like a household rubber band.[Edited on October 7, 2006 at 4:32 PM. Reason : more.]
10/7/2006 4:30:08 PM
what is the point fo docking a dogs tail or ears??(i'm not being a bitch-serious question, i don't know)
10/7/2006 4:35:53 PM
When dogs are used for some kind of working purpose like hunting, the ears and tail are docked to prevent injury to them. It is supposedly less painful and more humane to simply remove the floopy part of the ear than to deal with torn, maimed ears from an encounter with some sort of wild animal. The tail is docked for similar reasons.[Edited on October 7, 2006 at 4:42 PM. Reason : With certain breeds, the docked look as become the breed standard without any practical purpose.]
10/7/2006 4:39:23 PM
ahhhhhhgotcha, i had no cluei figured there was some sort of purpose to itthanks
10/7/2006 4:39:56 PM
Hi Lucky1 here. Im gonna start using that.
10/7/2006 4:46:19 PM
if he's just a companion dog why would you want to do this in the first place? it sounds like it's purely cosmetic.
10/7/2006 4:53:30 PM
It helps keep thorn problems down as well, but if it as a coon dog-imagine what a raccoon backed into a corner would do to a dog with hanging ears or tail. Raccoons will go after whatever they can--among other animals dogs are used to hunt for. It's better to have a short tail and standing ears for less of a chance to lose your game due to a lash out, or when they run through a thicket after a rabbit, etc...
10/7/2006 5:06:21 PM
Leave the poor dog alone.
10/7/2006 5:07:55 PM
for this dog's sake, i really really hope you're kidding.
10/7/2006 5:22:28 PM
^I know you!!Your daddy is my doctor!
10/7/2006 5:23:54 PM
oh, Jesus, Earl thinks he is a vet now.
10/7/2006 5:26:47 PM
Hi, Lucky1 here. So why does your neighbor think that you are more suited for the job than himself?
10/7/2006 5:31:39 PM
I'm pretty sure that Earl is just trolling because he can be charged with animal cruelty if he does do what he claims he is going to do. There have been a number of people charged with animal cruelty because they tried to trim the ears with scissors and dock the tail with an everyday rubberband instead of an elastrator.
10/7/2006 5:34:30 PM
you have got to be kidding me!!! That is very inhumane and illegal to do it yourself. If you do it, I hope animal control comes and fines your ass! First of all the dog is a mix, so it doesn't need to be "breed standard", second the dog is 2 years old and way too old to do it. If the dog is just a companion then docking and clipping is soley cosmetic and there is no need to do it. damn idiot!
10/7/2006 5:36:38 PM
yeahhhhhh. if he's just a companion dog, why would you dock them now. i can see the point if he was a hunting dog... but not in this situation. if you/your neighbor is really set on this idea, then go to the vet, too bad if it's too expensive. dogs are expensive, should've known that going in.
10/7/2006 6:04:02 PM
10/7/2006 6:06:46 PM
If you do this, I will report you to the proper authorities.There is no need to mutilate this dog. As someone without a DVM you have absolutely no idea what you're doing when it comes to cutting apart live animals.Leave surgery to an actual vet.
10/7/2006 6:10:15 PM
10/7/2006 6:17:09 PM
10/7/2006 6:28:10 PM
its not your dog dumbasswhen you work on someone else's dog its called practicing veterinary medicine w/o a license
10/7/2006 6:39:44 PM
10/7/2006 6:48:39 PM
Earl is a good guy. I'm sure he'll make the right choice.
10/7/2006 6:50:50 PM
don't do it.http://www.aruff.com/DobeFAQ.html
10/7/2006 7:42:36 PM
Hi, Lucky1 here. Thewolfweb is about to do some earl cropping and docking!!!
10/7/2006 9:01:01 PM
I think I changed my mind. Its just too many consequences. I diddnt know that the ears were more tender and an early age. Thats makes perfect sense now. I kinda compared it to the ear lobe of humans, in that it dosnt matter the age because you can always pierce it. Oh well, thanks guys.
10/7/2006 9:48:51 PM
If this is not a joke it is reallly really disturbing. Earl- you have to be a really sick person to want to hurt an animal like that. Please say this is a joke. I am tempted to have an animal control officer come out and check on the dog. You need to say this is some kind of sick joke. Poor poor dog. Mixed breeds are the best. If he wanted a dobie so bad why didn't he just get one. Poor dog- who would think to mutilate a mixed breed just to make him look more like the breed standard. I personally do not agree with cropping or docking in general. This story is really frightening if it is true.
10/8/2006 11:38:31 AM
Earl is officially dumber than hcnguyen
10/8/2006 12:28:01 PM
^If you value the life and wellbeing of that dog at all DO NOT CROP HIS EARS AND TAIL. You know there is a reason many vets refuse to do this even. I have seen a lot of dogs with owner cropped ears and they look like crap and are always infected, as for the tail, it is part of the spine, it is no telling how much you will fuck up that dog. It is very CRUEL to cosmetically crop a dog's tail after a few weeks of age. Just because the dog is a doberman does not mean it needs to be cropped. I've seen your posts in other threads and I seriously do not think you deserve to own animals.
10/8/2006 2:43:28 PM