varies, but should be erect by 6 months
Well they are naturally tall, and they stand up naturally, but if they're long haired, and the ears tip over, shave the hair off, but it'll grow back
6 to 9 months
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.
Schoch tape it down for a night
It happens naturally, don't worry about it. My puppy had one ear up and one down for a long time but they both eventually stood up.
German Shepherd's are born with naturally floppy ears as their cartilage in their ears has not yet developed enough to support them. Most German Shepherd's ears will stand up eventually, all though there are sometimes Dogs that retain their floppy ears. The vast majority, however, will have erect ears in time.
all of them except doberman pinscher The boxer and great danes ears also have to be cropped and taped for them to stand up. The only breed listed with naturally erect ears is the Siberian husky
A Border Collie has erect and/or semi-erect ears. Or floppy ears.
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.
Well they are naturally tall, and they stand up naturally, but if they're long haired, and the ears tip over, shave the hair off, but it'll grow back
Usually a heeler's ears will prick at about four to five months.
The swine breed with erect ears is Berkshires, normally black or white.
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.
It's normal. The ears should be erect within nine months of age, however.
Yes, that is how they are naturally. The ears are made erect and pointy by surgically cutting them and taping them in place until the cartilage holds them in place. Many owners are leaving them floppy these days.
6 to 9 months
As early as 8 weeks but by 6 months if they haven't already they most likely are not going to stand. As above yes, at the moment, I have a Chihuahua pup. His name is Bandido, and he is 7 weeks of age, and he is showing the signs of his ears perking higher up. If you wish for them to begin to stand erect sooner. It is a good idea to lightly (not too hardly, or it will hurt them) masage the muscels below their ears. This helps the muscels to become stronger, to be able to lift their ears. But, its known, in some cases, after loosing their baby teeth on one side, or both. Their ears can droop back down. But dont fret, they will rise again. But, its sad to say, in some cases, some Chihuahua's ears never do stand up. But as I've said, masage them. And that WILL help them. Hope your's ears perk up ;) they sure are adorable once they do. ~Indi-