look like look should have lovely, lovely floppy ears like this. they are the ears that he would have had. it s purely an aesthetic to achieve a certain look that some people think is attractive. they go from anything from 3,000 uptoi0,000, 15,000. phenomenal amounts of money. so you could have a litter that s literally worth about £60,000. it s illegal to cut a dog s ears like this in the uk. but at the moment, you can import one with its ears already cropped. tonight, we ll show what a huge demand for dogs has led to. there are laws in place to protect animals, but we found plenty of backyard breeders who are staying one step ahead of the authorities to make some serious cash. griff was owned by this man christopher mae from cardiff.
they actually cut the floppy bit of the ear off. this is what he should look like. look. he should have lovely, lovely floppy ears like this. they are the ears he would have had. it s purely an aesthetic to achieve a certain look that some people think is attractive. they go for anything from 3,000 uptoi0,000, 15,000. phenomenal amounts of money. so, you can have a litter that s literally worth about £60,000. it s illegal to cut a dog s ears like this in the uk, but, at the moment, you can import one with its ears already cropped. tonight, we ll show what the huge demand for dogs has led to. there are laws in place to protect animals, but we ve found plenty of backyard breeders who are staying one step ahead of the authorities
of the ear off. this is what he should look like. look.should have lovely, lovely floppy ears like this. they are the ears he would have had. it s purely an aesthetic to achieve a certain look that some people think is attractive. they go for anything from 3000 uptoi0,000, 15,000. phenomenal amounts of money. so, you can have a litter that s literally worth about £60,000. it s illegal to cut a dog s ears like this in the uk, but at the moment you can import one with its ears already cropped. tonight, we ll show what the huge demand for dogs has led to. there are laws in place to protect animals, but we ve found plenty of backyard breeders that are staying one step ahead of the authorities to make some serious cash.