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Question by Sandra
Submitted on 6/30/2005
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I have a 7 months old Dobe pup, Ive heard from many people that she is too old to get her ears done.However, I have also heard from many people, that its not. Im still not sure which one too believe, because its been the same amount of opinions about it. A relative of mine had a dobe and got its ears done when it was 7 months old,so he says its still not too late,but i am still unsure..
So is it too late, to get the ears done?
If not, can you think of any places that I can get its ears done at around
the PA,NJ, or NY area?
Thanks
Sandra


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