I like the look of the original use.
I don't have a tail cut dog, so I can't speak for that.
I have dogs with cropped ears and I prefer this in terms of the appearance of the breed. Fortunately, the ears of the russian shepherd breed are cut after birth, so it does not cause any particular trauma to the puppy.
For example dobermann ears are cut at the age of 3 months, a much more problematic case. It is difficult to heal and involves pain, it is necessary to bandage it. Since I don't like dobermanns, I can't comment on that either.
Caucasians and central asians take ear cropping with ease, as it is done after birth when they are still deaf and blind. The vet has a special hot cutting machine for it.
The idiotic EU banned veterinarians from doing this operation, but a lot of vets do it

, because it's much better than having the owner cut it off at home with kitchen scissors.

Another example of when laws are created based on stupid animalprotectors.
