Doberman ears how to stand

Doberman Pinscher ears are not naturally upright and require ear surgery to change their appearance. 4 to 6 months of age is the best time for Doberman Pinschers to have ear surgery, but owners still need to provide nutritious, easily absorbed natural and prescription foods to their school bound Doberman Pinscher and feed blood tonic cream to promote wound healing and aid in post-operative recovery. Although standing ear surgery is a minimally invasive, simple routine procedure that merely changes the appearance of the Doberman’s ear to make it more aesthetically pleasing and has no pathological needs. However, a more bacterial surgical environment may cause wound infection. In addition, the surgeon’s skill can affect the success rate of the standing ear surgery. Therefore, when performing a standing ear surgery on a Doberman Pinscher, you need to choose a regular veterinary hospital. Post-operative care determines the success rate of the Doberman Pinscher’s ear lift surgery and the aesthetic appearance of the ears after the lift. Therefore, the owner must provide the Doberman Pinscher during the school tying period with food that is easy to absorb and has a high nutritional conversion rate, such as restorative prescription food, and also give the right amount of nutritional cream and blood supplement cream to supplement nutrition.

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