don't, ever; it's cruel
Why would you want to ? Leave them
NO! You never tape a bull terrier's ears, never! Why would you want to?! They go up on their own, just be patient!
After a few months/
my bull terriers came up after some weeks take it to a vet or a bull terrier breeder nothing extremely wrong just don't clip them
American Pit Bull Terriers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers are very similar in appearance, with the main difference being that Pit Bulls are usually considerably larger and have longer legs. The English Bull Terrier is easily distinguishable from both Pit Bulls and Staffys as they have a uniquely shaped head which slopes steeply downwards from the base of the ears. English Bull Terriers are also generally bigger than Staffords but smaller than Pit Bulls. Pit Bulls, English Bull Terriers and Staffys are each recognized as individual breeds by the various existing Kennel Club organisations.
American Staffy
there are both nearly the same breed but pit bulls ears are usually pinned back or up and and pit bulls are also quite Territorial wen they have been brought up as a only dog They are not the same breed at all ! They were bread from different dogs and the personality and characteristics are different. I own an English Bull Terrier and my cousin is a breeder and I have done extensive research on the dog before I had it in my home. Some people go into things with bad to no information and the bull terrier is a totally different dog. I owned pittbulls most of my life and just purchased my first bull terrier who ever posted the first comment needs to do some research it give the breeds a bad name when you post false information.
He's got alergies mine does too I have a pure white english bull terrier and she has dry ears and spots on her legs. Its an alergic reaction to either his diet or pollen, pollen being the most common & the reason for my bullies spots :( P.s I suggest a vet for steriods or pyraton(alergy meds ask your vet which one to use first!
When ever they start to bleed.
The Bull Terrier is a strongly built, muscular dog. The body is well round with a short strong back. The head is long and strong, oval looking in shape, almost flat at the top, sloping evenly down to the nose with no stop. The nose is black. The eyes are almond-shaped, small and deep-set, dark in color. The ears are small, thin and close together. The long neck is very muscular, with robust shoulders. The tail is set low and on the short side carried horizontally. The coat is dense, short, flat and harsh to the touch. The AKC recognizes two color varieties, the White Bull Terrier and the Colored Bull Terrier. The White Bull Terrier is allowed to have colored markings on the head, but no where else on the body. The Colored Bull Terriers may be black, brindle, black-brindle, red, fawn and tri-color with white markings.
It's doubtful. Possible, but unlikely. If they stand, it will take a long time.
yes
at about three or four months, there's no set date