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Most likely. Australian Cattle Dogs are born with their ears floppy, but eventually they should stand up. It does not happen with some dogs until they are a few months old. In rare cases, a dog's ears will stay floppy, though this is a flaw in the show ring. (Perfectly fine for a pet!)
Yep, lots of catahoolas do ( I don't know how to spell the species). They're a type of Australian cattle dog. Chihuahua's do too. And dogs like the certain store that has a white dog with a red circle around its eye does too.
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.
No, it is the white mark on a Cattle dogs head above his eye's in between his ears (referred to as a Bentley) that's signifies the breed. The mark can be many shapes or sizes.
Well there are Papillon dogs with ears that stand up and that lay down. The breeding of Papillons is a mystery. You could breed to dogs with ears that stand up and get loppy eared ones. So your chances would be one out of two
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.
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.
Some dogs have realy good hearing and it hurts there ears. Or they just cant stand loud noises all together.
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Because Santa put a spell on you and you turned into an elf! You have to make toys! my cat has pointy ears! He is an undercover elf! //////when dogs are puppies they usually have floppy ears but as they mature depending on the breed the ears will stand up and become pointy
The Blue Heeler (or Australian Cattle Dog) should not be cropped if it is to be shown professionally, as the ears should be natural according to the official Breed Standard. However, providing you live in an area where ear cropping is legal, the Blue Heelers' ears may be cropped for whatever reason.
No, pig ears are a good chewing treat for dogs.