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i have a westie and it doesnt have grey ears so it cant be a westiexxoo--
If the dog you're asking about is a small white dog (a West Highland White Terrier), the answer is no, its ears were not clipped. That breeds' ears are naturally small, pointy, and stand straight up.
Yes they are, however when they are born their ears are closed like most newborns and they stay droopy until about 10-12 weeks of age. There are some pups who will have one ear that doesn't come up. You can stabilize it with a little splint, but that does not always work. So unless you were planning to show him my advise is to just love him anyway.He will still be adorable.
looks like a Westie
because they need 2 ears of corn
The West Highland White Terrier, commonly known as the Westie, is quite a fascinating creature. It is a Scottish breed with a distinctive white coat, dark eyes and pointed ears. They can weight anything from 15 to 20 pounds.
The price for ear cropping is usually between $250 and $350.
Two kids holding empty metal cans to their ears with a tight piece of string between the cans
A dogs ear hair should be clipped by a professional dog groomer or veterinarian practice. Cosmetic surgery on dogs ears and tails are procedures banned by most canine societies these days. Such mutilation is unlikely to be performed by veterinarians who genuinely care about the animals under their knife.
After cropping, dog's ears are stitched by the veterinarian and the owner is usually supplied with pain medication to give the dog. The ears will then need daily dressing to keep them clean and in the correct position. After a few monoths they will have healed.
Antibiotic ointment is usually safe for dogs. On clipped ears you can use it if there is no infection or open wounds. If these are present, you should take them to the Vet to get proper care and medication.
As a rule, goats' ears are not cropped. Sometimes goats with floppy ears have their ears caught in a fence or pull the tags out, and that tears them.There is one breed of goats that has ears (the external, floppy part) that are very short or nonexistent, and that is the LaMancha. You can find information about LaMancha goats here:http://www.lamanchas.com/LaManchas have ears that are naturally that way-- they are not cropped or clipped in any way.