Well now, let me tell ya, them Rottweilers, they sure is a fine-lookin’ breed, but I reckon one of the first things folks might ask ’bout ’em is that ol’ ear cropping business. Some folks wonder why in the world you’d wanna go and crop a dog’s ears, and I gotta tell ya, it’s a right curious thing to explain. So, let me try and break it down for ya the best way I know how.

Ear cropping, that’s when they trim them big ol’ floppy ears, usually when the dog is still a pup. It’s not somethin’ you do ’cause you wanna be mean, no ma’am. It’s done for a couple reasons. Some folks think it makes their Rottweiler look more regal or intimidating, and I reckon that’s true for some. Those ears stand up tall and straight, and they give the dog a look that says “I’m strong” or “I’m in charge.” Some folks even think it helps with the dog’s hearing, but I ain’t sure ’bout that myself. If anything, it’s mostly about looks, I’d say.
Now, don’t go thinkin’ it’s all done just for show. There’s a bit more to it. You see, back in the day, they used to crop the ears to protect ’em while they was workin’—like when they was used for guard dogs or herdin’. Them floppy ears could get in the way, and, well, sometimes they could even get caught on things or torn up in a fight. Cropping ’em helped keep ’em safe, I reckon. But nowadays, it’s more of a choice folks make based on looks, not so much necessity.
Now, I know some people might get all upset about ear cropping, and I get it. Not everyone’s on board with it, and that’s fine too. But for those who do choose to crop their Rottweiler’s ears, there’s a way to do it right and take care of it after. You gotta make sure to keep them ears clean and make sure they heal up proper-like, or else you might run into some trouble.
One thing that can happen after ear cropping is that the ears don’t stand up like they’re supposed to. Sometimes, one ear might flop over or the crease starts folding in the wrong spot. Well now, if that happens, it ain’t the end of the world. You can fix it. A lot of folks just tape up both ears and that’ll help ’em stand right, and in no time, them ears will be lookin’ like they should. I’ve seen plenty of before and after pictures, and let me tell ya, it works. You just gotta be patient and make sure you do it right.
But, don’t get me wrong, there’s risks to all this. You don’t wanna go lettin’ just anyone crop your dog’s ears. It’s gotta be done by a proper vet who knows what they’re doin’, or else you might run into infections or worse. So, you gotta be careful ’bout who you trust with your dog’s ears. And, after the procedure, you gotta keep an eye on ’em to make sure they heal right. It ain’t no easy task, but if you follow the steps and make sure to care for ‘em proper, it should turn out alright.

Now, I know some folks might say, “Why not just leave the ears alone?” And that’s a fair question. You don’t have to crop a Rottweiler’s ears if you don’t want to. There are plenty of Rottweilers out there with them big, floppy ears that look just fine. In fact, I’d say they’re pretty cute that way too. It’s all ’bout what you want for your dog, really. If you like the natural look, then don’t mess with ‘em. But if you want them ears standin’ up all sharp and proud, then ear cropping might just be the way to go.
Some folks even ask if there’s any alternatives to cropping. Well, there are some folks out there who’ve tried taping the ears when they’re young and it works for some. But, I tell ya, it don’t always work, and it ain’t guaranteed like a proper crop from the vet. But it’s worth a try if you ain’t lookin’ to get the ears cut off.
In the end, whether you decide to crop your Rottweiler’s ears or not is up to you. There’s no right or wrong answer here. Just make sure you’re doin’ it for the right reasons and that you take care of your dog the best way you know how. They’s loyal and strong, no matter how them ears look!
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