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update & question for MaxKelly

Discussion in 'Dogs - Pit bull breeds specific' started by BronxthePit, Mar 17, 2005.

  1. BronxthePit

    BronxthePit New Member

    sup peeps,

    Heres muh boy at 8mnths / 60+ #'s and still growing,

    he's come a long way from that little squirt .

    Question for max : how much did it cost you for that Crop? i like the job on it. Heres a pic of my kid, i want his ears cropped the way he has them laid back .

    <img src="http://tinypic.com/28sh34" alt="Image hosted by TinyPic.com">
     
  2. MaxKellyAST

    MaxKellyAST New Member

    $135.00, I used who all the Boxer people use. I got a great deal on the procedure.
     
  3. Piper's Mom

    Piper's Mom New Member

    Not trying to cause controversy, just looking for an informed answer: When we first got Piper, my vet told us if we were going to crop her ears we needed to do it by the time she was 4 months old. Around 6 months we began to have second thoughts and wished we had done it, but did not pursue it because we thought it was too late. What are your thoughts on this?
     
  4. Sara

    Sara New Member

    A lot of times it has to do with the pain factor as the older the dog the more painfull the procedure... BUT it also has to do with aftercare and getting them to stand up. For older dogs it requires more taping and care than younger dogs... For a Vet if the after care is what matters in terms of getting the ears to stand it'd be better to just NOT do the procedure as if the ears did not stand...it'd be vet's fault...etc...??? Make sense??? SOME vets do it older but others just would rather not risk having to do another for free because of lack of aftercare by the owners.
     
  5. StormyMoon

    StormyMoon New Member

    He is too cute and has that neck thing going on that my mystcial has lol
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    This is here when she was just a few months old
     

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