why does the ear of my poodle puppy stand up
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.
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Assuming you're asking about a puppy's ears, there are different ways of getting its ears to stand up and you should ask your breeder or veterinarian to show you the techniques. Done incorrectly, you can permanently damage the puppy's ears.
They will still stand up. i have one that is 9 Weeks old and hers stand all the time. i always touch them
not always when they are puppy's there ears are down and as they mature there ears will prick up . Unless the puppy is a mixed breed then they might not stick up straight when they get older.
No...chihuahua puppies ears tend to flop over. As your puppy gets older the cartlidge in their ears will get stronger and your chihuahua's ears will stay up.
You cannot make a dogs ears change their natural stance. The cartilage in their ears can only control that and it depends on the breed.
Generally between 4 and 6 months
German Shepherds' ears typically stand up on their own as they grow, usually by 6 months of age. If your puppy's ears haven't stood up by this age, you can try posting or taping them to help them stand. If the ears still haven't stood up by around 8-9 months, it's less likely they will naturally stand on their own.
Lol, If she is a puppy you can tape her ears till they stand up but if she is an adult your stuck with the floppy ears!
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.
You can put your hand over their ears or put your hand on the back of their ears to block the water.