Cropping is when people cut the floppy part of an animal's ear to make it stand up straight. It's mostly done on dogs like Dobermans, Great Danes, and Boxers.
People do this because they think it looks better or can make the dog look more tough. However, some people also do it to prevent ear infections in dogs that have long, floppy ears that can trap moisture inside.
When a dog gets cropped, the vet will first give them medicine to make them go to sleep and not feel any pain. Then, they will cut off the floppy part of the dog's ear and stitch up the skin.
The dog will need to wear a bandage or cone around their head to protect the stitches while they heal. After a few weeks, the stitches will be removed and the dog's new, straight ears will be revealed!
It's important to note that cropping is a controversial practice and some people believe it is unnecessary and inhumane. It is always best to consult with a trusted veterinarian and do your own research before deciding to crop your pet's ears.