And of course, you oppose having them neutered and spayed, that they should be free to breed like crazy to have puppies that are unwanted. I would hate to live in a totalitarian country like yours--Soviet Russia?
@@kennethrohen5963 The guy is correct, if the dog isnt being used for its intended breeding purpose. I.e. guarding livestock for cane corso then there is no reason other than aesthetics to clip anything off the dog. There is no risk of ear injury from a predator, no risk of tail injury from a predator. The clipping has turned from a health and safety purpose to "aesthetics".
@Shadow_Lurker968 that has nothing to do with why these dogs were initially clipped this way. Good think you have nk idea what you're talking about. We aren't talking about making babies big dog, we're talking about their intended work. Cropping ears and tails prevents injury and infection in hunting dogs. Health and safety. Mills K, von Keyserlingk MAG, Niel L. A review of medically unnecessary surgeries in companion animals. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2016; 248:162-171. 10.2460/javma.248.2.162
Oh, I didn't even notice. Definitely agree. Some people treat dogs as accessories and to show off. Since this is a pretty well done video I assume that's the purpose of the dog. Better than in some shelter tho.
Beautiful pup and a beautiful owner! Thank you for taking such amazing care for your dog's training. Doberman's are such a gorgeous breed of animal.
And here my chihuahua puppy will pay attention for about 15 seconds before getting sidetracked by literally anything.
Beautiful dog!!!
Thank you. I'm training my 16-week baby too. It helps to see this.
Glad it was helpful!
Poor puppy, luckily I life in a country where its forbidden to cut the tail and ears of dogs. That should be forbidden everywhere.
And of course, you oppose having them neutered and spayed, that they should be free to breed like crazy to have puppies that are unwanted. I would hate to live in a totalitarian country like yours--Soviet Russia?
@@kennethrohen5963 The guy is correct, if the dog isnt being used for its intended breeding purpose. I.e. guarding livestock for cane corso then there is no reason other than aesthetics to clip anything off the dog. There is no risk of ear injury from a predator, no risk of tail injury from a predator.
The clipping has turned from a health and safety purpose to "aesthetics".
@Shadow_Lurker968 that has nothing to do with why these dogs were initially clipped this way. Good think you have nk idea what you're talking about. We aren't talking about making babies big dog, we're talking about their intended work. Cropping ears and tails prevents injury and infection in hunting dogs. Health and safety.
Mills K, von Keyserlingk MAG, Niel L. A review of medically unnecessary surgeries in companion animals. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2016; 248:162-171. 10.2460/javma.248.2.162
Oh, I didn't even notice. Definitely agree. Some people treat dogs as accessories and to show off. Since this is a pretty well done video I assume that's the purpose of the dog. Better than in some shelter tho.
@@kennethrohen5963 I've never fixed my dogs outside of it being medically needed. it's called being responsible.