Doberman Ear Cropping!

Let’s talk about Doberman ear cropping a topic that gets a lot of attention. In this video, we’re sharing part of Nyx’s journey through the ear cropping process.

Ear cropping is often done for tradition or aesthetic reasons, especially in show lines. It requires a licensed vet, proper aftercare, and patience during healing and posting. We made sure Nyx was comfortable every step of the way, and she’s recovering beautifully.

Whether you choose to crop or keep natural ears, every Doberman is beautiful in their own way. For Nyx, her cropped ears are part of her bold, elegant presence—and we’re here for it.

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