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cane corso crop pics pls

Aplatitsin

Well-Known Member
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This is what I mean by buttons. I've never seen this before. But I guess this is you get the ears to fold over.

They do that only for neos because there called the head breed they don't do it for corsos
 

Cody

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Nice looking dogs everyone, I'm glad I'm getting a good response. has anyone had any problems with ears not standing?
One of Cribs flopped down when she started teething, which is pretty normal. It went back up at around 5 months, I never posted.
 

jersey girl

Well-Known Member
@richh789....I emailed my breeder for the information. Once I hear back from her I will send you a message. A good crop can make such a difference IMO, it can really show off their head well. From what I hear they no longer teach vets ear cropping in vet school any longer. It's a dying art :)
 

Kelly

Well-Known Member
Is a vet in Vancouver. Lisa has gone to him for well over 10 years. He did Beni's crop as well.
I can find out the name if you want it. Good vet, familiar with the breed and I believe reasonable in price.

Yes please. Good to know if there is a vet here actually familiar with corsos.
 

BlackShadowCaneCorso

Super Moderator
Staff member
Sorry I couldn't even focus on those buttons when looking at that dog :( I haven't ever seen buttons used on the ears but maybe it depends on the vet and what they were taught.
 

snelly40

Member
I think this one shows my CC's crop the best, bell curve and according to guidelines. I like this crop much more than the "battle" crop which is much much shorter and close or the "doberman" crop which leave the ears much higher. This way accentuates the jaws and expressions and allows him to literally move his ear 180 degrees so he is always aware of his surroundings :)
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grazefull1

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i think mines has a very short cut compried to his head lol but his left ear still sticks to his head n i think it will stay that way he is already 9mon1/2 so there no looking back lol
 

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