Few people come out ahead by selling puppies,
once they have done the necessary genetic testing, paid stud fees, provided veterinary care and food for the mother and litter, done tails and dewclaws and
cropped ears, and have accounted for their enormous investment of time.
Once the decision has been made to
crop your puppy's
ears, an owner should be aware that proper aftercare and taping of the
ears following
ear cropping is just as important as the quality of the
crop for a successful outcome.