There's a great need being accomplished here. I had a Great Dane - Mastiff, which had continued yeast infections in it's ears. The cropping was not accomplished for him, before we rescued the dog. This big gentle soul was haunted by constant infection because the ears were not dry, as cropping facilitates air circulation to help kill yeast. Thanks for this instruction, much needed education.
I doubt non-cropped ears can cause any complications, look at dogs with flopped (sometimes also HUGE) ears, they all are healthy in general. Cropping is merely for making a dog "fancy" in the majority of cases.
@@ratratte Floppy eared dogs *do* suffer from more ear related health issues than prick-eared dogs, though. Ever seen a dog with an aural hematoma? It’s horrific. My house looked like a crime scene and the slightest bump would open it back up again- and ears will bleed for HOURS, then they shake. To this day I’m still finding the occasional blood droplet on my ceiling. My floppy eared dogs also get more ear infections than my prick eared and cropped dogs. There’s a reason you don’t see floppy eared canines in nature.
@@ratratte let’s not forget floppy ears are not normal. Floppy ears were bred in to dogs to make them look “cuter”. Floppy ears do in fact cause many more issues then uncropped ears.
@@ratratteWolves ears are natural erect. Floppy ears are a flaw produced by selective breeding. Maybe a desirable flaw, but it’s not how nature intended.
Thank you, I found your video VERY useful. I have Dobermans (and no, they don't just sit there like that pup!) and I was having trouble with the bottom of the stay popping out. Your video helped me fix the problem. Thank you.
Wow she’s such a good girl! 😍😍 thank you for this video. I just ordered the materials you mentioned. Need to wait one more week to begin as my pups ear crop was done about a week ago. Thanks again for the video
I have 4 mnths greatdane male puppy..but she's doesn't shout even 1 time also...and any times she's sleep🤦♂️🤦♂️what is the month the dog is shouted to start rply me sir
How do you know when the ear won’t stand on their own and to stop posting. Had my Dane cropped at 7 weeks as well and now he’s 12 weeks and they do not stand on their own.
Thanks very much for this Steve! Much clearer and not as rushed as some other videos. My girl is 17 weeks now and my first cropped puppy, and I have NO experienced local help. We keep running into issues with the bottom of the rod popping out of the bell, as well as her ears just being GROSS by the time we take the rods out (max 3 days!). Any suggestions other than Gold Bond?
My vet has me twisting the ear then taping it twisted. I have searched and searched for anyone else doing this. He says the twist keeps the ear from creasing... but once take down the ear looks twisted...obviously. He has cut another dogs ear for me and there great. But I tape them and did what this video says. Anyone out there with any input.
I have a 3 month dane puppy that was cropped at 8 weeks. The vet tapes his ears similar to this video. I've never heard about twisting the ears but that doesn't seem right. Good luck to you!
Wtf is wrong with you people! Why is this necessary, does the animals have any say in this! Lol Stop abusing animals for your benefits . They don't hear any better with their ears propped up.
No sense in this at all. My Dane and every other one looks just beautiful with their NATURAL ears!! Cruel thing to do to these animals just for an appearance!
@@collinwheeler4295 just because you own a Dane doesn’t mean you’re educated. Comparing DOMESTICATED ***ANIMALS*** like it’s fair lmfao be fr 🤣 humans and dogs are not the same. Wyr deal with the ear infections, hematomas, tears, rips, etc that Danes are prone to or idk healthy ears? People like you make me LAUGH.
@@Foreverblue0705 I don’t agree with it and that’s my opinion. People say it helps them not get infection and that may be. I clean my Danes ears to prevent infections and feel like his natural ears are perfect the way they are. I take pride in my Dane and have gone to great extents to educate myself about them. I’m done.
Hey Steve, you should probably make more videos. Seven years later this video is top-tier! And I would love to see her ears now.
There's a great need being accomplished here. I had a Great Dane - Mastiff, which had continued yeast infections in it's ears. The cropping was not accomplished for him, before we rescued the dog. This big gentle soul was haunted by constant infection because the ears were not dry, as cropping facilitates air circulation to help kill yeast. Thanks for this instruction, much needed education.
I doubt non-cropped ears can cause any complications, look at dogs with flopped (sometimes also HUGE) ears, they all are healthy in general. Cropping is merely for making a dog "fancy" in the majority of cases.
@@ratratte Floppy eared dogs *do* suffer from more ear related health issues than prick-eared dogs, though. Ever seen a dog with an aural hematoma? It’s horrific. My house looked like a crime scene and the slightest bump would open it back up again- and ears will bleed for HOURS, then they shake. To this day I’m still finding the occasional blood droplet on my ceiling. My floppy eared dogs also get more ear infections than my prick eared and cropped dogs. There’s a reason you don’t see floppy eared canines in nature.
@@kristyw8180 Good reason to stop breeding floppy eared ones, then!
@@ratratte let’s not forget floppy ears are not normal. Floppy ears were bred in to dogs to make them look “cuter”. Floppy ears do in fact cause many more issues then uncropped ears.
@@ratratteWolves ears are natural erect. Floppy ears are a flaw produced by selective breeding. Maybe a desirable flaw, but it’s not how nature intended.
Awwww shes such a good girl. Shes takin this like a champ
Hey steave ur dog is very calm
One of most disciplined dog I have ever seen and she is just a baby... Perfect behavior.. never panicked in the entire video...
She was more than likely coming off the anesthesia.
@@edwarddill3254 Her ears were cropped way before this video. What anesthesia? He's just retapping and showing how.
@@charlesramsey7847 was a guess.
Thank you, I found your video VERY useful. I have Dobermans (and no, they don't just sit there like that pup!) and I was having trouble with the bottom of the stay popping out. Your video helped me fix the problem. Thank you.
I have that problem, too. I am posting every day because of it. How did you did the issue?
What a cute puppy! Like "Zephyr", Neet's Whirlwind Romance.
aww shes such a sweet heart!!
pup is so calm and beautiful
How long do i leave it on for? And does it actually work? Because i’m trying this on my 12 weeks old puppy
Wow she’s such a good girl! 😍😍 thank you for this video. I just ordered the materials you mentioned. Need to wait one more week to begin as my pups ear crop was done about a week ago. Thanks again for the video
Very nice nd detailed demonstration....nd great patience shown by the pup. 🙏
Thank you! Great video! And awesome assistant!
I would love to see what she looks like now. She is gorgeous!!!
Would vet wrap work in place of the paper tape?
Hi, Steve! Thanks a lot for yr experience! Pls advise, what kind of alcohol you use for cleaning ears before taping?
Thank you for posting this!!
How long this prosess takes to get ears ready?
That’s a well behaved dog!!
Do you still provide this service? If so where are you located?
My street dog naturally having straight ears👍👍
Great instructional video and what a good baby!
I have 4 mnths greatdane male puppy..but she's doesn't shout even 1 time also...and any times she's sleep🤦♂️🤦♂️what is the month the dog is shouted to start rply me sir
How do you know when the ear won’t stand on their own and to stop posting. Had my Dane cropped at 7 weeks as well and now he’s 12 weeks and they do not stand on their own.
You're in for a looonnggg process, it can take from 6 months to 1 years or more.
Thanks very much for this Steve! Much clearer and not as rushed as some other videos. My girl is 17 weeks now and my first cropped puppy, and I have NO experienced local help. We keep running into issues with the bottom of the rod popping out of the bell, as well as her ears just being GROSS by the time we take the rods out (max 3 days!). Any suggestions other than Gold Bond?
After how many days we can remove it
Hey did it work and how long did you leave it on for?
5 days or 1 week
As you wish
Another name for great dane is gentle giant
Lovely girl. Lovely crop 🧡🧡🧡
.... but why do they crop it??
How many days tapping like this
How many times do you need to do this before you stop? Great job by the way, thanks Steve.
Keither this is my question, as well
Ive heard that you stop when the ears stand erect on their own when the dog is alert
Hi, did you say remove after 5 days, then after 12 hours re-tape? So for how long should this be done?
Thanks
Good question, I’ve been tapping mine for almost 7 months now and they still get droopy. I’m about ready to give up.
@@Homefree18 how olds your dog, 7 months is too long
Do you have to crop your great danes ears in order to tape them up or can you just tape their ears up and they'll still stand
You have to crop; they won’t stand on their own.
until what age can this be done to ?
13 weeks
Why. Would you cut her ears in the first place?
Where can I get the tape??
Will this method work on my 11month old amstaff?
No it will not work if more than 8 months
After re-taping how log do you leave it for?
5 days, repeat the process.
So 12hrs taped then not taped for 5 days?
No. typically taped for 5-7 days then he says untape for 12 hours. I leave my pup's ears untaped for 24 hours then tape again for 5-7 days.
WHY?
How many days removed
My vet has me twisting the ear then taping it twisted. I have searched and searched for anyone else doing this. He says the twist keeps the ear from creasing... but once take down the ear looks twisted...obviously. He has cut another dogs ear for me and there great. But I tape them and did what this video says. Anyone out there with any input.
I have a 3 month dane puppy that was cropped at 8 weeks. The vet tapes his ears similar to this video. I've never heard about twisting the ears but that doesn't seem right. Good luck to you!
I think it looks cool but they’re cuter with there big hangy ears
Explain the point of this?
To make your dog look "cool"?
Pretty much. People say it's for health benefits, but it's not. That's just a way for them to make it look good.
It’s animal abuse
After how much days it should be removed
1 week
5 days
How long do i leave it on for?
6-12 weeks !
Nice information
background dogs are saying "can ya hear me"
why??
To help the ears stand.
How about leaving the poor dog to have natural ears - god forbid
It's already cropped nothing you can say now will do anything. Move on.
Calm pup 😘
Has anyone tried it?
I want one puppy of this
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Thanks sir
Just so ears stand up. Not worth it.
Then don't do it, it's worth it to others.
Wtf is wrong with you people! Why is this necessary, does the animals have any say in this! Lol
Stop abusing animals for your benefits .
They don't hear any better with their ears propped up.
Agreed. It’s for breed standards and i hate it
very bad
No sense in this at all. My Dane and every other one looks just beautiful with their NATURAL ears!! Cruel thing to do to these animals just for an appearance!
It doesn’t hurt, cause discomfort or bother them. It’s perfectly fine. Educate yourself.
@@Foreverblue0705 let’s tape your head up and make you walk around like that and see how you like it. I own a Dane and and plenty educated. Thanks.
@@collinwheeler4295 just because you own a Dane doesn’t mean you’re educated. Comparing DOMESTICATED ***ANIMALS*** like it’s fair lmfao be fr 🤣 humans and dogs are not the same. Wyr deal with the ear infections, hematomas, tears, rips, etc that Danes are prone to or idk healthy ears? People like you make me LAUGH.
@@Foreverblue0705 I don’t agree with it and that’s my opinion. People say it helps them not get infection and that may be. I clean my Danes ears to prevent infections and feel like his natural ears are perfect the way they are. I take pride in my Dane and have gone to great extents to educate myself about them. I’m done.
@@collinwheeler4295 point is it’s not cruel. It doesn’t hurt or cause discomfort. Keeping
Floppy ears do though.
Anyone else see two animals?? why you would do this to a puppy is ridiculous!!incredible breed being ruined by people doing this it’s animal cruelty
It's not animal cruelty. Period.
I'll keep my danes ears just as they are. This isn't right in my opinion