Simone Biles and her husband, Jonathan Owens, have recently come under fire for their decision to purchase a Doberman Pinscher puppy that underwent ear cropping and tail docking. The breeder of the puppy, William Regal of Regal Empire Dobermans, has received death threats and backlash for his actions, which he insists are common practices in the United States.
In a statement to TMZ Sports, Regal explained that ear cropping and tail docking are procedures performed by licensed veterinarians and are considered standard in the breeding industry. He also stated that these adjustments are done for the health and well-being of the animals, as a Doberman’s long tail can easily break and cause pain, while ear cropping can prevent medical issues such as hematoma and reduce the risk of injury in case of attacks by other dogs.
Despite the criticism from PETA and other critics, Regal defended his practices and emphasized that he has been in the breeding business for 10 years. He expressed concern over the threats made against him and the disrespect shown towards Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens, noting that they simply wanted a dog for protection.
Regal concluded by stating that neither Biles nor himself have done anything wrong, and he hopes to move past the controversy without further conflict. The situation has shed light on the debate surrounding ear cropping and tail docking in the breeding industry, sparking discussions about animal welfare and ethical breeding practices.

