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<blockquote data-quote="CG1" data-source="post: 1642186" data-attributes="member: 38577"><p>To look scary and also so they don't get their ears ripped off in fighting, working etc. I don't know about the USA but it was made illegal in Canada a few years ago. We were about to get a Presa Canario a few years ago that typically has the cropped ears and we had long discussion with the vet about it. She is realistic and not one to make a fuss but she felt it was highly cruel, causes an array of issues for them and was a selfish choice. In the end of course we chose not to do it. Most of the time now here I see puppies come from breeders that way as the vets are legally not allowed to do it here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CG1, post: 1642186, member: 38577"] To look scary and also so they don't get their ears ripped off in fighting, working etc. I don't know about the USA but it was made illegal in Canada a few years ago. We were about to get a Presa Canario a few years ago that typically has the cropped ears and we had long discussion with the vet about it. She is realistic and not one to make a fuss but she felt it was highly cruel, causes an array of issues for them and was a selfish choice. In the end of course we chose not to do it. Most of the time now here I see puppies come from breeders that way as the vets are legally not allowed to do it here. [/QUOTE]
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