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Salt Lake County Animal Services sees increase in pit bulls with their ears cut off
09-02-2010, 03:00 PM
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Animal advocates disturbed by growing ear-cropping trend
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Animal advocates disturbed by growing ear-cropping trend
September 2nd, 2010 @ 12:00pm
By Shara Park
SALT LAKE CITY -- A disturbing and painful trend has surfaced at a local animal shelter, and officials say it's cause for concern.

Several pit bull-type dogs have become victims of home ear cropping. Experts say it's a procedure that when done at home is cruel and punishable by law.

At least five dogs have shown up at Salt Lake County Animal Services over the past few months, and each of them have had their ears cut off. Some were done with scissors, while on others, the severe wounds made it difficult to tell what tool was used.

Phoenix, a 4-month-old pit bull mix, was one of those dogs.

"For someone to be performing this in a backyard or in a back room of a house or basement and holding the dog down without anesthesia is animal cruelty." -Sgt. Zach Todd"When he arrived, his ears had been brutally scissored off of his head," says Melissa Lipani with Best Friends Animal Society.

When Phoenix arrived at Salt Lake Animal Services about a week ago, his ears were swollen, bloody and infected -- all common signs of home ear cropping.

"It's a very disturbing trend that were seeing, especially when a dog like Phoenix comes in at such a young age and in such pain," says Lipani. "It's something that we're concerned about."

Home ear cropping is a painful practice that is done without anesthesia, antibiotics or post-operative medication. It's often done with scissors, razor blades or other sharp objects.

"It's very excruciating for these dogs to endure this type of procedure that is not done under any anesthesia or sterile procedure or pain control or anything like that," Lipani says.

Ear cropping is often done to make pit bull-type dogs look tougher or to prevent their ears from being ripped off in a fight. The procedure is legal when done by a licensed veterinarian, but illegal when done at home.

"For someone to be performing this in a backyard or in a back room of a house or basement and holding the dog down without anesthesia is animal cruelty," says Sgt. Zach Todd with Salt Lake County Animal Services.

Todd says if anyone is caught performing home ear cropping, they'll face charges ranging from a class B misdemeanor to a felony. He also says if they can tie the cropping to animal fighting, the punishment could be even worse.

"If the cropping on the ear is related to dog fighting and that connection can be made, felony charges could also be related to dog fighting," Todd says.

Animal advocates and law enforcement want to put a stop to this ear-cropping trend right away. They ask anyone who might witness it happening to call their local police department.

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09-05-2010, 11:16 AM
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Salt Lake County Animal Services sees increase in pit bulls with their ears cut off
Salt Lake County Animal Services sees increase in pit bulls with their ears cut off
Published: Friday, Sept. 3, 2010 10:33 a.m. MDT

SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake County Animal Services "Pit Crew" has reported an increase in pit bull-type dogs arriving at the shelter with their ears cut off.

According to a news release from Best Friends Animal Society, which partners with Salt Lake County Animal Services, the dog ears apparently have been cut off by their previous owners using scissors, knives or other sharp objects. Pit bulls' ears often are cropped for perceived cosmetic reasons, or to prevent them from being torn off in a fight.

There are four dogs at the shelter and one in foster care whose ears clearly were cut off by a person other than a licensed veterinarian, according to the release. Several days ago, the shelter received a stray 3-month-old puppy, who they named Phoenix, with fresh wounds from his badly chopped ears.

Jordan, a 2-year-old red pit bull, also arrived at the shelter in terrible shape, the release said. Not only had his ears been cut almost down to his skull, but he also had open wounds on his body and had been shot from head to toe with a paint gun. (Jordan was scheduled to leave Friday morning to go live at the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in southern Utah.)

Home ear cropping is believed to be an excruciatingly painful practice that is done without anesthesia, antibiotics or post-operative pain medication, the release said. A person accused of doing this could face a variety of charges.

The American Veterinary Medical Association previously issued a statement in 2008 opposing ear cropping for cosmetic reasons, even if performed by a veterinarian.

For more information, go to http://www.slcoanimalservices.org or http://www.bestfriends.org.

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