well my vet said that they don't , because they have small ears its not that common but my dog has some ear problems you might want to look at what your feeding her my dog stretches at her ears like a ear infection , but it cause shes has food allergy
no they shouldnt have
The best thing would be to take it to a vet as they will give you the proper medication to treat it. You can usually tell when a dog has ear infections by smelling the ear and if it has an unpleasant smell it is infected. Because Staffies have droopy ears they are more prone to ear infections.
their size, ear shape, and length of coat
There isn't a breed with "bad hearing", but some some breeds are prone to have hearing problems or deafness. These breeds are: Dalmatians, Bull terriers, and English setters. Because deafness can be in these breeds genes, it's particularly important to buy from a breeder that does genetic testing on their dogs, and not from pet stores. Any breed of dog with untreated ear infections can also lose their hearing, so it's important to have a dog treated promptly when you notice a problem.
It is very common for young children to have ear problems, but everyone has them.
being deaf is a problem with the ear
Mermaids do not have ear problems because there ear drums are very strong.
Vincent Van Gogh cut of his ear because he and his friend Paul Gauguin had a fall out and Van Gogh was so angry he cut of his ear.
Earache
The patron saint against ear problems is Conon of Naso.
Music does not cause ear problems. Loud music or constant in-ear head phones may cause problems, but music at reasonable levels will not hurt you.
Glue ear is a condition where fluid, that is glue-like in texture, fills the middle ear. Symptoms of glue ear include, reduced hearing, problems with balance, clumsiness and problems with speech and language.