I would like to add some comments In hopes that it will help people understand the Doberman breed and part of the purpose behind the development of the breed standard that has been in place for over a century now. Some are obvious health and protective measures while one aspect seems to have been mostly forgotten. Even a century ago it was never found acceptable for a dog to bite a person for simply touching it. An aggressive posture is a warning sign. A Doberman is and always will be a potentially aggressive breed. The measure of aggression will vary from one Doberman to the next. Some may never show any aggressive nature while most will in certain situations. As a pup it is difficult to tell how they will be as an adult. All Dobermans are naturally apprehensive with strangers. They are extremely family oriented and loyal. It is almost unheard of for them to full out attack someone unless given a reason or unless they have been abused. Cropping the ears and making them look more aggressive in order for people to clearly recognize the breed and not mistake them for a more docile breed is in the best interest of the breed, especially in this day and age. There is a much higher chance that someone may unexpectedly touch or try to touch them if their ears are not cropped. If a person is bitten due to ignorance it’s really easy to guess who get’s euthanized. Dobermans are a specialty breed and should always be understood and respected as such. Not cropping a Dobermans ears and taking extra precautions after making such a decision can only be seen as negligence on the owners part. Unfortunately the dog may suffer the highest price for such negligence. Doberman Pinschers are quickly becoming more popular and sought after. It is important for any Doberman owner or breeder to educate any person who seeks to own a Doberman for both the future owner and the pups sake. They are not ferocious but they need to be understood and respected as a specialty breed. Spouting out self righteous claims of inhumanity and cruelty against cosmetic surgery for Dobermans by people who have no knowledge of the breed is clearly ignorance. It is far too easy to broadcast stupidity this day and age. To summarize in a single sentence, floppy ears on a Doberman is a hidden danger and an accident waiting to happen.
Thank you so much for your information it really helped me and my decision and you are absolutely right I will crop my doberman ears thank you and God bless!!!!
This is so so true. I have only had my puppy a week and almost no one knew what breed he was because he hadn't been cropped yet. If you are going to have a protection breed, its in everyone's best interest to be aware, regardless of your dogs temperament. I literally had several people who thought he was a dachshund!
Thank you!! I have always loved Dobermans , and i was hesitating of cropping my future baby’s ears, i’ve seen people comparing it to a circumcision and in my opinion it’s the best thing to compare it with. I’ve seen videos of tapering , i believe it’s called, but i’m not sure if it would even work. Your comment really has helped me with this decision.
@@milkiesss Your very welcome. Be patient with your new Doberman. They will settle in and calm at one to two years of age depending on training and patience. They are the most wonderful breed. They sometimes seem half human and are very smart. They outsmart some owners. They will love you like no other so long as you love them the same. Please be sure to watch as many video's on taping and after care as possible.
Your video is beyond helpful. I don't prefer how the vet wrapped my dobermans ears 2 days ago at all. I will be starting to wrap the correct way today and update in 4 weeks.
This is probably the most helpful video I have seen! My girlfriend & I are struggling with this and this video simplified it! We are much more excited to do the next posting! Thank you for posting this video! It helped so much!
I would like to add my 2 cents. We use the same technique as far as the dowels. When we just posted the ears on our 9 week old, the base on the inside of the ear got a little irritated due to the tape being sticky near the cotton ball. We pulled the post and did the same thing but we didnt flip the tape till about 2 inches higher. Also we tape from the top downwards after you form the post like this woman did. We do one piece at the top to anchor it and then tape down. This is our 2nd doberman and this is by far the best method. Also, when taping them, dont pull tight, just wrap and compress the tape. You do pull the ear tight to the top when you anchor that first little tape at the top. When you go to pull the tape job and start a new, make sure to use goo gone or something similar on the end of a q-tip to release the ear from the sticky tape. Also, almost forgot, use baby powder on the outside of the ear before taping down the ear, the inside skin should be clean of any powder so it sticks to the reversed tape on the dowel. see this video....so helpful th-cam.com/video/Onr36kFtzo8/w-d-xo.html
I was totally way too intimidated to do this on my own until this video. I had been paying $18 a week for the vet to do it. Now I can confidently do it on my own, just tried it myself and it’s working out great. Thanks for the great video
Back in 1981 when I wrapped my first dogs ears we didn't have youTube vids like this masterpiece to show us how it was done. This has to be one of the very best if not the best video on ear taping. Please come to my house and do my pups ears! lol Please show us your version of taking it off at end of the 5 days to repost.
Thank you very much for posting this video. I'm having a problem keeping the post inserted in the base of the ear. The dowel slips out of the base of the ear every time my 5 month old pup shakes his head. Any advice?
great tutorial. wife and I just got a dobe 10 weeks old. his ears were cropped and I been looking for the best way to post them. I have seen other tutorials but none were as convencience as yours. your method is very clean. question, for how long we need to do the posting? others stated 7 months with them. thanks for your time!
Thank you so much for making it all so easy i was so tired of driving back and fourth to the vet plus $25 each time after the first two free wraps by far the easiest from everyone else be doing to much
yeah...Not worth the drive. I got sick of a 45 minute drive after 2-3 trips to the vet and had a groomer friend who shows her boxers how to crop. It takes a few tries to get the hang of but its worth not driving.
Dobermans were bred for protection. Floppy ears is a trait humans have bred into domesticated dogs. No "dog" in the wild has floppy ears. Wolves, foxes, coyotes etc.... All have ears that stand up. This is a correction and nothing cruel about it. Cruel - cut off their nuts.
Most animals (cats and dogs) get some kind of cancer from being uncut. Neutering a PET (which is Human bred and NOT WILD) saves lives! Likewise back in the 1800s when Dobermans were made, having cropped ears may have saved them. Nowadays where dogs do NOT fend off bears, lions, people and other dogs, ear cropping is more a cruelty. Yes. We may have bred floppy ears into the Canine species but since that was OUR FAULT (Human race), pointy ears is NOT a requirement for PETS to be healthy or safe. Therefore cutting off a working body part to a creature we technically made, is cruelty. Okay I am done ranting. I love Dobermans for their NATURAL protective instinct and personality. Not for their looks. I would chose a Doberman over a Shepherd any day. I live in a crap town full of drive by shootings and random muggings.
MoonGal 721 i respect your position and would not suggest somebody crop if they didn’t want to. And since my dogs ARE for protection, I’m glad you understand. Also, their “natural protective instinct” is because they were bred with those traits. Remember, Dobies are by design, not by accident. As far as neutering, there are also health risk associated with neutering. The real reason that neutering and spading is promulgated is because there are just too many dogs.
@@liekee_vb8145 Sometimes they're cut off for work (Like herding, fending off 1 wolf which one-shots them, etc.) Sometimes it's just to make them intimidating guard dogs But nowadays, it's for Dog shows and stupid crap.
Your video was very helpful, thank you! I have some questions. How many months does my Doby have to be to begin posting her ears up? Will she be able to hear while having the cotton balls in her ears?
Cropping is typically done between 8 to 12 weeks of age. Some vets will not crop beyond 10 weeks. It is a good idea to discuss with your chosen veterinary clinic upon receiving the puppy. She will be able to hear just fine. I may have typed this response to late.
*1* The tubing circumference seems much less than the dog's ears, so don't you pull/fold the dog's ears around the front as far as they would reach as you tape them? *2* At 4:20 you spoke about the "natural flap" and wanting/needing it to be "BACK"? So the inside of the dog's ears are not necessarily flush up against the posts & you'll have a SPACE? Are you wanting the ears to NOT be wrapped where they would actually fold as far around the tubing as possible where they could pass as a "cone"? I'm going to look for a video you may have posted on the CLEANING of the ears & what's all involved with that process. Thx for the video(s). I don't know if all pups are that well behaved during that ordeal, but that one sure is awesome! :)
I had a question? I have a European doberman 11 months old. Once I remove the post the ears drop off. So does that mean it won't stand or is there any hopes making the ear stand.
This is a great video and easy to do. But I found it very difficult to remove the paper tape the next day after he tangled one up and I needed to do it over.
Other than aesthetics, is there any other practice reason to do this? I heard that it heightens their sense of hearing but not so sure how factual that is.
It's purely for looks and very unnecessary. Just one of those crazy things that continues mainly because it's been happening for so long. Of course as we know the time factor doesn't mean it should continue when it's bad. Eventually future generations will look back and say "they did what to the dogs ears?, why on earth did they think that was a good idea". Just like many shameful historic acts when we look back on them today. It's surreal reading all the comments on here of people saying things like "can't wait for our dog to get it done". I'll guarantee your dog doesn't share that sentiment. They don't want their ears to go under surgery just so people can 'keep up with the Joneses". I don't blame all people personally for doing this, it's just they have been brought up on this questionable information for a long time. Now that we have much better and faster access to information, surely there's no harm in you doing some of your own/extra research? If you just take the word and views of someone that stands to make money from it, do you truly believe that it's not about the money and more about your dogs health? It would surely seem like a conflict of interest. Please take a little time and hear different view points, there's certainly nothing wrong with changing opinions. It doesn't mean you are a bad person for originally wanting to have this done, it's just you were not given all the information necessary to make a more educated decision. Those in the industry that tell you it's necessary, will almost certainly be profiting from the procedure. People doing this to their dogs are really only doing it for themselves when you think about it. Mainly so they can show off their dogs 'cool ears' etc. They are not doing it for their dogs, no matter how much they may have convinced others and themselves otherwise. Please just think about it rationally and don't fall for the scare tactics. Your dogs not going to go have a shorter life because you never mutilated it's ears. That's a little crazy when you think about it. They will be much happier if you save them from a needless and extremely dated procedure. All of that plus you won't have to waste money on something completely unnecessary for your dog and you. That seems like a win win! Spend the money on some fun things for you and your dog instead, if you really want to spend it! I know I wrote a novel here but I am passionate about loving animals as much as possible. With that said please enjoy your time with your dogs while you can! They really are the most amazing loyal, grateful and fun companions on earth. Please consider doing your own research before you commit to getting this done. Thanks for your time!
@cw9155 I promise you that Kelview has done more for this breed than you ever will. Breeding dogs is a money pit, if you're making money on it, you not putting the welfare of the dogs first. This lady is a highly respected and knowledgeable member of the dobe community.
My dog has one that is standing up and the other folds over half way up. Do the ears harden differently or at the same time? Also, I still have a few more months before I'm done.
Help my dog been home 72 hours from surgery and his ears are super raw . I am stresssed cause it looks like it will never heal. The vet says put Neosporin every 12 hours for 10 days and cover with sock and others say don’t do that . I’m so confusedddddd
Wow! Awesome tutorial. Thank you so much. Its illegal to crop ears and tails here where i live but i managed to find a pro vet for that. Just wanted to know do i start posting the ears after i i remove the stitches?
Its usually until the puppy teeth have fallen out and teething has stopped. Up to 6 months, but sometimes longer. I'm on my 12 week of taping and its still not finished. The breeder had a longer show style crop done so I think the ears are taking longer because they are bigger. My past girl had more a short cut so only took maybe 8-10 weeks of taping. But they say it goes hand and hand usually with teething and when that ends. I like the shorter cut personally, my current pup kinda has long ears but I think its just because she still has alot of growing to do, she's already the size my last girl was as an adult and this pup isnt even 6 months old yet.
As far as I know over the whole time the dogs puppy teeth get replaced with the adult teeth. You can remove it about a week after the last adult tooth has fully grown. :)
How long do you post the puppies ears for ? My Dobe just got his cropped about two weeks ago he is 12 weeks now. is it to late for me to start ? and how long should I do it for @kelviewdobermans
I posted my Dobermans ears when he was 11 weeks and when he was maybe 9 months both stood up and out of no where the 1 ear went down and it’s been hard to get that 1 ear up he’s 1 year and 5 months still trying
Want went wrong ? Would you leave the ears down between post change ? Did you wrap to tight ? Did you bridge too tight and had them tipped inwards /_\ instead of \_\
6 years later and this is still the best Doberman posting video I've found and trust me I've been searching and watching them all. Thank you
Fantastic, thank you! I have had 2 Dobes with cropped/posted ears and never once had to deal with any ear infections. The effort is worth it.
You can just see how sweet this pup’s disposition is! So excited to get my Dobe, hopefully around late spring 😍
hi farlinh
I get mine July 4th...all these videos get me excited....
Did you ever get your Doberman
I would like to add some comments In hopes that it will help people understand the Doberman breed and part of the purpose behind the development of the breed standard that has been in place for over a century now. Some are obvious health and
protective measures while one aspect seems to have been mostly forgotten. Even a century ago it was never found acceptable for a dog to bite a person for simply touching it. An aggressive posture is a warning sign. A Doberman is and always will be a potentially aggressive breed. The measure of aggression will vary from one Doberman to the next. Some may never show any aggressive nature while most will in certain situations. As a pup it is difficult to tell how they will be as an adult. All Dobermans are naturally apprehensive with strangers. They are extremely family
oriented and loyal. It is almost unheard of for them to full out attack someone unless given a reason or unless they have been abused. Cropping the ears and making them look more aggressive in order for people to clearly recognize the breed and not mistake them for a more docile breed is in the best interest of the breed, especially in this day and age. There is a much higher chance that someone may unexpectedly touch or try to touch them if their ears are not cropped. If a person is bitten due to ignorance it’s really easy to guess who get’s euthanized. Dobermans are a specialty breed and should always be understood and respected as such. Not cropping a Dobermans ears and taking extra precautions after making such a decision can only be seen as negligence on the owners part. Unfortunately the dog may suffer the highest price for such negligence. Doberman Pinschers are quickly becoming more popular and sought after. It is important for any Doberman owner or breeder to educate any person who seeks to own a Doberman for both the future owner and the pups sake. They are not ferocious but they need to be understood and respected as a specialty breed. Spouting out self righteous claims of inhumanity and cruelty against
cosmetic surgery for Dobermans by people who have no knowledge of the breed is
clearly ignorance. It is far too easy to broadcast stupidity this day and age. To
summarize in a single sentence, floppy ears on a Doberman is a hidden danger and an accident waiting to happen.
Thank you for your comment I’m wanting a Doberman and don’t want to hurt the dog for no reason, but don’t want to put humans in danger.
Thank you so much for your information it really helped me and my decision and you are absolutely right I will crop my doberman ears thank you and God bless!!!!
This is so so true. I have only had my puppy a week and almost no one knew what breed he was because he hadn't been cropped yet. If you are going to have a protection breed, its in everyone's best interest to be aware, regardless of your dogs temperament. I literally had several people who thought he was a dachshund!
Thank you!! I have always loved Dobermans , and i was hesitating of cropping my future baby’s ears, i’ve seen people comparing it to a circumcision and in my opinion it’s the best thing to compare it with. I’ve seen videos of tapering , i believe it’s called, but i’m not sure if it would even work. Your comment really has helped me with this decision.
@@milkiesss Your very welcome. Be patient with your new Doberman. They will settle in and calm at one to two years of age depending on training and patience. They are the most wonderful breed. They sometimes seem half human and are very smart. They outsmart some owners. They will love you like no other so long as you love them the same. Please be sure to watch as many video's on taping and after care as possible.
Your video is beyond helpful. I don't prefer how the vet wrapped my dobermans ears 2 days ago at all. I will be starting to wrap the correct way today and update in 4 weeks.
any updates?
This is probably the most helpful video I have seen! My girlfriend & I are struggling with this and this video simplified it! We are much more excited to do the next posting! Thank you for posting this video! It helped so much!
I would like to add my 2 cents. We use the same technique as far as the dowels. When we just posted the ears on our 9 week old, the base on the inside of the ear got a little irritated due to the tape being sticky near the cotton ball. We pulled the post and did the same thing but we didnt flip the tape till about 2 inches higher. Also we tape from the top downwards after you form the post like this woman did. We do one piece at the top to anchor it and then tape down. This is our 2nd doberman and this is by far the best method. Also, when taping them, dont pull tight, just wrap and compress the tape. You do pull the ear tight to the top when you anchor that first little tape at the top. When you go to pull the tape job and start a new, make sure to use goo gone or something similar on the end of a q-tip to release the ear from the sticky tape. Also, almost forgot, use baby powder on the outside of the ear before taping down the ear, the inside skin should be clean of any powder so it sticks to the reversed tape on the dowel. see this video....so helpful th-cam.com/video/Onr36kFtzo8/w-d-xo.html
I’ve been so nervous about doing this myself but seeing this made me confident and this is a great video 👏🏻💕
was it worth it please?
When my dog shakes his head the posts fall out the bottom. How do I prevent that from happening?
I was totally way too intimidated to do this on my own until this video. I had been paying $18 a week for the vet to do it. Now I can confidently do it on my own, just tried it myself and it’s working out great. Thanks for the great video
Same every 5 days pay $30 and had to drive 40 mins
Absolutely gorgeous doberman!! Great video as well
Back in 1981 when I wrapped my first dogs ears we didn't have youTube vids like this masterpiece to show us how it was done. This has to be one of the very best if not the best video on ear taping. Please come to my house and do my pups ears! lol Please show us your version of taking it off at end of the 5 days to repost.
very useful and creative love your little pup he's so patient
Thank you very much for posting this video. I'm having a problem keeping the post inserted in the base of the ear. The dowel slips out of the base of the ear every time my 5 month old pup shakes his head. Any advice?
Ok, so how do I keep my dog to stay still like yours?!?!
great tutorial. wife and I just got a dobe 10 weeks old. his ears were cropped and I been looking for the best way to post them. I have seen other tutorials but none were as convencience as yours. your method is very clean. question, for how long we need to do the posting? others stated 7 months with them. thanks for your time!
Jorge Gaitan did you end up following this? How did the ears turn out. Most of the ones I’ve seen said to let them dry for a day
Put the tape on leave it on for a few days take it off I have 2 Dobermans puppy and a full grown army cropped for puppy
This is the best video we’ve seen. Thank you
So how long do we keep them posted after changing them every 5 days
At what age should we start taping the puppy's ears and how long should we continue taping?
Thank you so much for making it all so easy i was so tired of driving back and fourth to the vet plus $25 each time after the first two free wraps by far the easiest from everyone else be doing to much
Could you do a video on the care when surgery is just done I need help
Great Video. How long does the posting process take to be complete?
Wow 😮 nice, plain & simple. How long do I continue doing this?
Thank you. I have to drive two hours to post my puppies ears. I am going to try this. So far the easiest one yet.
yeah...Not worth the drive. I got sick of a 45 minute drive after 2-3 trips to the vet and had a groomer friend who shows her boxers how to crop. It takes a few tries to get the hang of but its worth not driving.
Dobermans were bred for protection. Floppy ears is a trait humans have bred into domesticated dogs. No "dog" in the wild has floppy ears. Wolves, foxes, coyotes etc.... All have ears that stand up. This is a correction and nothing cruel about it. Cruel - cut off their nuts.
Most animals (cats and dogs) get some kind of cancer from being uncut. Neutering a PET (which is Human bred and NOT WILD) saves lives! Likewise back in the 1800s when Dobermans were made, having cropped ears may have saved them. Nowadays where dogs do NOT fend off bears, lions, people and other dogs, ear cropping is more a cruelty. Yes. We may have bred floppy ears into the Canine species but since that was OUR FAULT (Human race), pointy ears is NOT a requirement for PETS to be healthy or safe. Therefore cutting off a working body part to a creature we technically made, is cruelty.
Okay I am done ranting. I love Dobermans for their NATURAL protective instinct and personality. Not for their looks. I would chose a Doberman over a Shepherd any day. I live in a crap town full of drive by shootings and random muggings.
David Hill yeah man
MoonGal 721 i respect your position and would not suggest somebody crop if they didn’t want to. And since my dogs ARE for protection, I’m glad you understand. Also, their “natural protective instinct” is because they were bred with those traits. Remember, Dobies are by design, not by accident.
As far as neutering, there are also health risk associated with neutering. The real reason that neutering and spading is promulgated is because there are just too many dogs.
But the thing is: They also cut off the tail, and wild dogs do have a tail.
@@liekee_vb8145 Sometimes they're cut off for work (Like herding, fending off 1 wolf which one-shots them, etc.)
Sometimes it's just to make them intimidating guard dogs
But nowadays, it's for Dog shows and stupid crap.
How many days should the eyes be tied?
How do you know when they are "done posting"
Hello and very nice video.When is the ideal time for ear cropping?Thanks
Your video was very helpful, thank you! I have some questions. How many months does my Doby have to be to begin posting her ears up? Will she be able to hear while having the cotton balls in her ears?
Cropping is typically done between 8 to 12 weeks of age. Some vets will not crop beyond 10 weeks. It is a good idea to discuss with your chosen veterinary clinic upon receiving the puppy. She will be able to hear just fine. I may have typed this response to late.
So there is no need to get the ears clipped right?
this is the best video i have watched on youtube for doberman ear posting. thank u very much for sharing. :)
Shaffeeq Teemul fuck you
@@theman5523 wow again?
Thank U So Much 4 A Wonderfull & Educational Video.....
Remember This Video Is Only 4 Those Who Love Their Doberman Ears To Stand....
Kiran's Obscura fuck you
@@theman5523 the hell you even on here for bitching?
On which "Age we can do our doberman Ear Cropped??... & When we "Release all this equipments from their Ear??..
Is two months old age okay to put them on her? Because she's very moving I'm trying, how to calm down with her?
My doberman puppy age is 5 months 19 days... Can i do the ear cropping now?? Will it stand??
How many weeks, on average has everyone had to continue this process?
How long should my dog wear postings from start to finish😊
so there is no cutting of the ears. i understood the flappy part of the ears is removed?
How long does it take for the ears to stand
Til they are done teething around 7- 8 months old. So six months. Many post til a year old.
So my Doberman shakes his head and they fall out. What do you do about that then
Do you have to get the ears surgically cropped before doing this? Roughly how much is the price of the procedure?
Tabitha Newman between 300-400 depending on who does it.
Thank you very much 👏 I tried my dobby shakes his head and let the posting out. Any advice please
Classic Guitar same this happens with mine now and his 13weeks
Every time he shakes his head the postings come out of his ears
for how many weeks we should do this process...and is it safe for dobes i mean it will not give any problems in future...??
your tutorial is great ..tell me how long we need to do this and which is the best age to do this
How do you folks get your puppy so calm?
Excellent tutorial .
How long should this be done for till the ears stand on their own?
Hello. My brother is very beautiful this process how many days we will not get out of the ear of Dobrman
*1* The tubing circumference seems much less than the dog's ears, so don't you pull/fold the dog's ears around the front as far as they would reach as you tape them?
*2* At 4:20 you spoke about the "natural flap" and wanting/needing it to be "BACK"? So the inside of the dog's ears are not necessarily flush up against the posts & you'll have a SPACE? Are you wanting the ears to NOT be wrapped where they would actually fold as far around the tubing as possible where they could pass as a "cone"?
I'm going to look for a video you may have posted on the CLEANING of the ears & what's all involved with that process.
Thx for the video(s). I don't know if all pups are that well behaved during that ordeal, but that one sure is awesome! :)
What's the size of thickness of backer rod need to be used for doberman ear taping???
Plz suggest
Ur awesome!!!! Thanks very much!!!! We need people like you in this world!!! (Sharing your knowledge).
Did this work for you ?
How long do you keep posting wars until they are done?
I like that your not useing glue. This is how i want to do my new baby s ears.
I had a question?
I have a European doberman 11 months old. Once I remove the post the ears drop off. So does that mean it won't stand or is there any hopes making the ear stand.
How long does it take for the dog to wear bandages before the ears can stand alone ?
This is a great video and easy to do. But I found it very difficult to remove the paper tape the next day after he tangled one up and I needed to do it over.
Is this safe and sanitary to do at home? I don’t want my future Doberman getting infection. Sounds so simple.
Other than aesthetics, is there any other practice reason to do this? I heard that it heightens their sense of hearing but not so sure how factual that is.
It's purely for looks and very unnecessary. Just one of those crazy things that continues mainly because it's been happening for so long. Of course as we know the time factor doesn't mean it should continue when it's bad. Eventually future generations will look back and say "they did what to the dogs ears?, why on earth did they think that was a good idea". Just like many shameful historic acts when we look back on them today.
It's surreal reading all the comments on here of people saying things like "can't wait for our dog to get it done". I'll guarantee your dog doesn't share that sentiment. They don't want their ears to go under surgery just so people can 'keep up with the Joneses". I don't blame all people personally for doing this, it's just they have been brought up on this questionable information for a long time. Now that we have much better and faster access to information, surely there's no harm in you doing some of your own/extra research?
If you just take the word and views of someone that stands to make money from it, do you truly believe that it's not about the money and more about your dogs health? It would surely seem like a conflict of interest. Please take a little time and hear different view points, there's certainly nothing wrong with changing opinions. It doesn't mean you are a bad person for originally wanting to have this done, it's just you were not given all the information necessary to make a more educated decision.
Those in the industry that tell you it's necessary, will almost certainly be profiting from the procedure.
People doing this to their dogs are really only doing it for themselves when you think about it. Mainly so they can show off their dogs 'cool ears' etc. They are not doing it for their dogs, no matter how much they may have convinced others and themselves otherwise.
Please just think about it rationally and don't fall for the scare tactics. Your dogs not going to go have a shorter life because you never mutilated it's ears. That's a little crazy when you think about it. They will be much happier if you save them from a needless and extremely dated procedure.
All of that plus you won't have to waste money on something completely unnecessary for your dog and you. That seems like a win win! Spend the money on some fun things for you and your dog instead, if you really want to spend it!
I know I wrote a novel here but I am passionate about loving animals as much as possible. With that said please enjoy your time with your dogs while you can! They really are the most amazing loyal, grateful and fun companions on earth. Please consider doing your own research before you commit to getting this done. Thanks for your time!
Yes, working dogs extremely Benefit from cropping and docking and it is NOT just for looks. It's NOT painful, it's NOT unnecessary either.
@@cw9155 it's sad how uneducated and ignorant you are.
@cw9155 I promise you that Kelview has done more for this breed than you ever will. Breeding dogs is a money pit, if you're making money on it, you not putting the welfare of the dogs first. This lady is a highly respected and knowledgeable member of the dobe community.
My dog has one that is standing up and the other folds over half way up. Do the ears harden differently or at the same time? Also, I still have a few more months before I'm done.
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Danke für dieses informative Video. Danke dass Sie Ihr Wissen mit uns teilen.
Why are you going back to front ? Other videos I’ve seen every one says to go front to back so wrap towards the nose not away as you did I’m confused
Help my dog been home 72 hours from surgery and his ears are super raw . I am stresssed cause it looks like it will never heal. The vet says put Neosporin every 12 hours for 10 days and cover with sock and others say don’t do that . I’m so confusedddddd
Question son how long does it take for the ears to post. Thank you
Just curious, how old is the pup in this video?
Probably 6 months
That dog is so chill
you can tell she knows what she's doing 👍🏻
What are the clothes hanger things? I can’t find them anywhere?? 😂😭😭
Do the years have to be cropped in order to post them?
Nice and beautiful video. Thank you
How do you remove the tap without pulling hair off ?
Wow! Awesome tutorial. Thank you so much. Its illegal to crop ears and tails here where i live but i managed to find a pro vet for that. Just wanted to know do i start posting the ears after i i remove the stitches?
Yes
Do you have to shave the puppy's ears first before you crop the ears?
I love the elegant ears and look of the Doberman.
For How many days should we keep that thing on the dog.
He’s such a good boy! My boxer hated every time I had to do this! But in the end it’s worth it.
How long we should continue for getting straight beautiful ears for doberman?
6 months
is it still possible to do it in a 1 year old? Who's ears are not standing idk what the past owner did
How long do you have to post the ears until they finally stand up by themselves?
8-12 weeks
Its usually until the puppy teeth have fallen out and teething has stopped. Up to 6 months, but sometimes longer. I'm on my 12 week of taping and its still not finished. The breeder had a longer show style crop done so I think the ears are taking longer because they are bigger. My past girl had more a short cut so only took maybe 8-10 weeks of taping. But they say it goes hand and hand usually with teething and when that ends. I like the shorter cut personally, my current pup kinda has long ears but I think its just because she still has alot of growing to do, she's already the size my last girl was as an adult and this pup isnt even 6 months old yet.
How long will it take for posting their ears. Help
for how long ears needs to b taped till they are stright ?
Miss, total gow many days ? Months should stay ?
how many months is that doberman
How long do they need ears wrapped? For a long crop?? Two months???
Does anyone know where I can buy cardboard dowels? Can't find any at Home Depot or Michaels
& im guessing none of yall believe in circumcision either right ?
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Only for you. And a muzzle
For how long of a period Do we need to do this?
As far as I know over the whole time the dogs puppy teeth get replaced with the adult teeth. You can remove it about a week after the last adult tooth has fully grown. :)
Thanks for the video. Can you tell me where I can get those tapes?
Pharmacy type of store.
how long do you usually have to post for>?
For long/show crops - 15-18 months. For medium crops 8-10 months
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@@King_TuTT I just happened to be scrolling through the comments I didn’t even look at the age of the comment 🤣
my dog keeps scratching the posts out,its so frustrating
This Is great. I have a ten week old Dobie. Wish me luck
Von Vex I’m dealing with the same age pup now, how long did you have to post them before they were finished?
How did it go?
How long do you post the puppies ears for ? My Dobe just got his cropped about two weeks ago he is 12 weeks now. is it to late for me to start ? and how long should I do it for @kelviewdobermans
How many days should it let to be?
When I do this and solve it again My dog's ears become inflamed and the ears turn red. Why does this happen?
I posted my Dobermans ears when he was 11 weeks and when he was maybe 9 months both stood up and out of no where the 1 ear went down and it’s been hard to get that 1 ear up he’s 1 year and 5 months still trying
Want went wrong ? Would you leave the ears down between post change ? Did you wrap to tight ? Did you bridge too tight and had them tipped inwards /_\ instead of \_\
What brand of paper tape? I was told front to back???
Hi is a 6 months doberman can be posting or it cant?
you are teaching people to tape the opposite direction. Congratulations.
how long in total do you put those in the dog's ear
Just wondering, what are the dimension of the travel kennels that you use?