1. It is best to trim the ears of a Doberman Pinscher when it is two months old and weighs more than 6 kilograms. Dobermans that are too young or too large are at high risk for ear cropping surgery. For dogs that are too light and have weak constitutions, there is even a fatal risk.
2. After the Doberman Pinscher has ear-cropping surgery, it is best to temporarily isolate it from other dogs to prevent them from fighting with each other and causing ear wounds.
3. If you perform ear cropping surgery on your Doberman Pinscher in the summer, the postoperative care must be more careful and not careless. The wound should be smeared with medicine to prevent wound infection every day, and Doberman should be given anti-inflammatory injections.
4. Wait until the wounds on Doberman’s ears have completely healed before you start tying his ears.