Du Binquan is a German-born dog. Since it was raised, it has been widely regarded as a police dog and a family companion dog. Du Binquan's ears are round and erect, rather than drooping naturally, which is one of the remarkable signs of this breed.
Starting from 1976, the American Breeding Club suggested cutting Du Binquan's ears into vertical ears, which has been widely accepted and widely used outside Los Angeles.
With the passage of time, people are more and more aware of the problems existing in this operation, so the current situation is that Du Binquan's ear-cutting operation has been gradually banned except for some special circumstances.
2. The reason and principle of Du Binquan's ear cutting.
Du Binquan's ears have been cut off, because people think it can keep them clean and tidy, and increase the aesthetic feeling of dogs. In the past, ear cutting was also considered as a necessary means to protect dogs, which could prevent ears from being hurt by other animals or plants.
But now people think that ear cutting will cause unnecessary harm to the health of dogs, which may not only cause infection and pain, but also lead to the decline of dogs' hearing, so that dogs can't hear dangerous sounds, which will have a negative impact on dogs' behavior and personality.
Therefore, more and more countries and regions prohibit this kind of operation to ensure the safety and health of Dubin Spring.
3. Du Binquan's laws and regulations on ear cutting.
In the United States, 43 States have banned Du Binquan's ear-cutting operation. Similarly, in Europe, this kind of surgery is considered illegal, and dogs should not be operated on except for treatment or other reasonable reasons.
Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and other countries and regions also explicitly prohibit the ear-cutting operation on Dubin Spring. However, there is no clear legal restriction on Du Bin's total ear removal in China, but there are corresponding normative opinions and suggestions.
4. Du Binquan's uncompromising suggestions and preventive measures
We raise Du Binquan and don't need to force her to cut her ears. On the contrary, it is a more reasonable choice to keep natural ears from the perspective of health, safety and aesthetics.
Of course, when we take care of Du Binquan, we also need to pay attention to the daily cleaning and care of his ears to avoid dust pollution. In dog raising and social activities, we should also pay attention to proper protection and management to prevent the dog's ears from being accidentally injured.