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43 dogs in Lancashire have actually been cruelly ear cropped in UK considering that 2020, said RSPCA

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The RSPCA said they were shocked at the variety of dogs in England and Wales who had their ears cropped in the prohibited practice.

The animal well-being charity is launching the figures as part of its Cancel Out Cruelty campaign – to raise awareness about how to stop cruelty to animals for good – and to highlight the barbaric treatment which, oftentimes, is performed unlawfully in the UK exclusively for the objective of making the dog appearance “tough”.

But it doesn’t benefit the dog in any method – and can in fact be damaging to their health.

The RSPCA has highlighted the cruel practice of ear cropping on dogs, of which more than 1,100 canines have had the unnecessary procedure in the UK since 2020. Picture from the RSPCA.The RSPCA has highlighted the cruel practice of ear cropping on dogs, of which more than 1,100 canines have had the unnecessary procedure in the UK since 2020. Picture from the RSPCA.
The RSPCA has actually highlighted the harsh practice of ear cropping on dogs, of which more than 1,100 dogs have actually had the unneeded treatment in the UK considering that 2020. Picture from the RSPCA.

The figures from the RSPCA reveals that 1,191 reports of ear cropping have actually been made to the RSPCA considering that 2020.

Shockingly, these figures are most likely to be an under representation of the real variety of dogs who are having their ears cropped as not all cases are reported to the RSPCA, as some individuals might not understand that this isn’t a dog’s natural ear shape or that it is a prohibited treatment in this nation.

Dr Samantha Gaines, dog well-being professional at the RSPCA, said: “Ear cropping is a painful and unnecessary practice in which a dogs’ ears are removed or surgically altered and sadly many owners who do this do it because they think the look is glamorous or it makes their pet look tough.

“But it can be detrimental, in the short and long term, to their health, behaviour and welfare – they do not benefit from having it done, and the way it is illegally carried out in the UK – by people who are not vet professionals – is highly likely to lead them to suffer.”

Despite it being prohibited in the UK, there are social networks accounts which promote the practice.

Samantha included: “We don’t want this cruel procedure – which is essentially dogs being mutilated for money – to be normalised. We are concerned that it is a growing fashion trend and it needs to be stopped.”

Ian Muttitt, primary inspector in the RSPCA’s Special Operations Unit – which examines ear cropping – said the group have actually seen “horrific” do it yourself ear cropping sets in the houses of individuals who perform the harsh practice.

He said: “The idea of a person cutting off a dog’s ears with a pair of scissors and no pain relief or anaesthetic is stomach-churning – but that is exactly what they do. And it is even more sickening to

know that they are only doing this because they think it will make the dog look ‘tough’ or they can sell the dog for more money.

“We have seen dogs who have suffered because of the after effects of this cruel procedure. They are at a high risk of infection and discomfort – what’s trendy or fashionable about that? Absolutely nothing.”

“It’s done purely for cosmetic purposes and sadly can lead to puppies being sold for much more money. We’d urge the public and anyone looking to buy a puppy to remember that this is an illegal procedure which has hugely negative impacts for the dogs themselves.”

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