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  1. Walking cane Corso Ear Cropping Ear cropping is the traditional practice of eliminating part of the external ear in some working types, generally done 14 weeks of age. In numerous countries the practice of ear cropping is banned, but the dispute continues strong in the U.s.a with emotions on all sides. The Internets mix of false and true info on ear cropping fuels much of the dispute. Traditionally the ears of the Walking cane Corso were cut or cropped so they would not be hurt while working big game or safeguarding the farm. Numerous individuals who choose to crop argue the treatment is necessary for the long term wellness and safety of the pet. They assert the treatment can avoid ear infections by increasing air circulation in the ear. Some likewise say cropping avoids ear damages when the dog is older. They mention ear cropping is an unnecessary procedure and call for it to be banned in the United States. The challengers of ear cropping are the exact same protestors informing household pet owners to neuter and spay their canines. Ear cropping is a cosmetic procedure which changes the dogs physical look. Cropping gives the Walking cane Corso a much different and potentially more daunting appearance preferred by lots of owners. Ear cropping is a Cane Corso custom and the personal selection of numerous brand-new puppy owners. Regardless of personal preference whether a Cane Corso is cropped or uncropped it is still a Cane Corso. If you are going to have your puppy cropped study the crop standard, print lots of photos, and find an excellent veterinarian with experience cropping Walking cane Corsos. After care treatments vary depending on crop style. Ear cropping is the cane corso for sale practice of getting rid of part of the external ear in some working breeds, normally done 14 weeks of age. Generally the ears of the Cane Corso were cut or cropped so they would not be injured while working big game or securing the farm. Ear cropping is a cosmetic treatment which changes the pet dogs physical look. Ear cropping is a Walking stick Corso tradition and the personal selection of many new puppy owners. If you are going to have your puppy cropped research the crop standard, print lots of pictures, and discover a great vet with experience cropping Walking stick Corsos.

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