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Join Date: Jul 2009
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So we had our check up yesterday and I also addressed her ear. It's not weak cartilage, she doesn't have an ear infection either, in fact, she's got beautifully clean canals.
He said that she had it damaged somewhere along the line and that since I consider her to be breeding stock he could either give me a letter of proof and/or surgically correct the ear. But he'd only recommend us because it has nothing to do with the cartilage or poor breeding and it's gotten damaged. I already made my choice and the Vet and I agreed that it's just not worth to put her through a surgery just so her ear would go up. If I want to show her, he can provide us with a letter. If they will disqualify us because of that, so be it. I now know what is going on and it gives her character just like Yukon with his half missing ear.
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