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A Big, Big Mouth

    Why, yes, she does have an enormous mouth. And she likes to stuff it. Here you see Laev with not one but two Dober-sized toys crammed into her maw. I’m not sure why she doesn’t gag herself, but she loves this.

    2 thoughts on “A Big, Big Mouth”

    1. I love the floppy dobe ears! Just out of curiosity – do you have to watch for ear infections also? I know you’ve been feeding a high quality kibble, if you haven’t switched back to a raw diet.

      Tami & the Scocker Crew
      Norbert (corn makes my ears inflamed) & Nessa (I can eat anything, but shouldn’t!)
      Hillsboro, OR
      http://www.scockercrew.com

    2. I really want to get back on raw, but the freezer door is broken….

      But no, I don’t worry about ear infections. In fact, the only study I’ve heard about which compared hanging and cropped ears in breeds which are often cropped found that cropping did *not* prevent ear infections and in fact that cropped dogs had a slightly higher incidence of infection.

      Reasons? I would *guess* that since most cropped breeds are smooth-coated, the cropping allows more debris to enter the ear in the first place. Also, correct Doberman ears are lifted slightly and are not heavy like hound ears (Laevatein is not a stellar example of this, but Shakespeare is), which means they aren’t prone to the same kind of problems as some heavy-eared breeds.

      Of course, I happened across a summary of this study years ago and have no record of it now, so I’m not going to be dogmatic about this — certainly I’m not going to base a cropping argument on it — but it was interesting to read.

      I wish Laev’s ears were a little smaller. But maybe she’ll eventually grow into them, like I hope she’ll grow into her feet!

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