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Old 08-12-2011, 07:15 AM   #11
AdobebePhoto

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It's a very safe procedure IF a) you have a vet that knows how to crop, and b) you know how to properly care for the dog after the crop is done.

So my advice would be to ask the vet if he has any pics of dogs he's done or references, and learn forehand what you will need to do to care for the dog after it's done. It's not rocket science, but there is some things you will need to know.

If the vet doesn't want to provide references, move on to another vet!!!!

Lizzy has one of the nicest crops I've ever seen IMO.

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