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What's the harm in fixing a dog's ear?
1, pain and infection risk

Repairing a dog's ear may cause pain in the dog. Plastic surgery requires anesthesia and skin incision, which will make dogs feel uncomfortable. Ear repair includes cutting and stitching, and there may be nausea and pain for a long time after the operation. In some cases, the risk of infection after surgery may increase, resulting in dogs needing additional medical care and treatment.

2, affecting hearing and hunting ability.

Dogs' ears are one of their important sensory organs, and their hearing may be affected after being cut off. According to different breeds of dogs, ear surgery will also affect their hunting ability. For example, dogs with vertical ears (such as German shepherd dogs) can use this unique shape to better control their voices and track their prey.

3, causing psychological harm

Like other pets, dogs need human care and care. Although ear repair can improve the dog's appearance, this kind of surgery may make the dog lose his personality, bring psychological harm to the dog, and cause the dog to become depressed and difficult to adapt to the surrounding environment.

Step 4 pursue vanity

Changing the appearance of dogs is the same as that of humans. Out of vanity, many dog owners may decide to repair their ears. This decision may have an unexpected impact on the dog's growth and may lead to negative effects after the operation. Dogs should be accepted for what they are, including their imperfections. We shouldn't try to change them to meet our standards.