The only permanent way to do this is surgical cropping. Some people have been successful in getting the ears to partially stand by tapping them since the puppy was very young. However, this very rarely works with Dobermanns as they have such soft ear tissue.
why does the ear of my poodle puppy stand up
puppy's right ear is up pointed.left one is folded over,not pointed.will change?
They will eventually stand up on their own, although the exact age is different with every puppy. I have seen a few that had one ear stand up completely and the other ear stand up only part way. If you see this starting to happen you can massage the ear in an upright postition and it will help strengthen the ear and help it stand.
Richard Pryor, the iconic comedian and actor, passed away in 2005, so you won't be able to find him in person. However, his work can be found in various films, stand-up specials, and biographies. As for Dobermans, you can find them through reputable breeders, animal shelters, or rescue organizations specializing in the breed. Additionally, many online platforms and local pet adoption websites can help you locate Dobermans available for adoption.
I have A German Shepherd And His Ears Stand up my them Selfs...You never want to use Glue or any thing Like that on you Pet......Some German Shepherds Have what is called weak ear where the ear or ears will never stand up Just Live with it.......Or If you are in the need to see them standing Call a Vet......
Dog behavior is completely up to how the owner treats and/or trains their animal.
Some Yorkies' ears may not stand up due to a variety of factors, including genetics, age, and health. Puppies often have floppy ears that may stand as they grow, but if the cartilage is weak or if the dog is still teething, the ears may remain down. Additionally, certain bloodlines may have a predisposition for softer ear cartilage. Proper nutrition and ear care during the puppy stage can also influence whether the ears stand up.
Lop Ear or Lop Eared means your bunny has ears that hang down rather than stand up.
The ability of a dogs ears to stand upright is dependent on the muscles and form of their ear. Some dogs ears flop over, some are upright, some flop over only at the tips and some have one that flops and one that stands.
In some poodles, yes, it's down to genetics. It's like how in humans, some people can roll their tongue, and others can't. In poodles, floppy ears is the norm, but some, usually toy poodles, can prick their ears and make them stand up.
They should eventually stand up themselves, as the Dog grows and the cartilage begins to form in the ear. Do not resort to cropping the ears if you intend to show the Dog professionally, as this may disqualify the Dog from the ring.
the ear should be pulled sort of on a diagonal. a combination of down and out. that opens up the ear and the drops will successfully go into the ear!