It's different in different cases! Here are some:
The external ear has a large surface area and little insulation so it is more sensitive to the cold than other parts of the body. Also, it is mostly cartilage which gets less blood than other tissues.
if there cold that mean just there cold it dosent mean anything just rap them up in a blanket
it means it is storing the heat, not leatting it out.
When a dog has cold ears, it could mean a number of things, if you haven't already, bring your dog inside and keep it warm. Dogs ears are sensitive so do not rub them, it may hurt your dog. Once your dog is inside, check his ears again. Are they still cold? If so it may meet he has bad circulation or heart problems. If the dog has long ears he may have dipped them in his water bowl by accident. If the dog is sick, the cause of the cold ears could be that the blood and heat are all circulating around his major organs, rather than his ears.
your ears are cold because your ears are made of cartilage and not much blood are getting to them.
They always run around and get their ears cold.
It can be an infection in your ears, Herpes, or a cold or anything i dont know
Animals may have smaller ears because they live in cold environments and heat is lost through your ears
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because the blood rushes to your ears to warm them up .... but techinally it doesnt warm it up at all. thanks
If the base of his ears are cold, then he is cold. The tips tend to be colder.
For clogged ears, sweet oil always works and castrol oil for the cold, something a little old school.
Shaking can be a sign of several problems in a dog: fever, pain, anxiety, low blood glucose, or neurologic problems. If your dog isn't acting right you should take him to your vet. Having cold ears doesn't necessarily mean anything in particular.