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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.
We bought a German shepherd pup in October. We brought him home at 6 weeks old. His ears stood up at 7 weeks old. I have kept picture logs and specifically marked the day his ears stood up.
It's unlikely. Most often when a prick eared dog is mixed with a drop eared dog the ears will not stand.
I have A German Shepherd And His Ears Stand up my them Selfs...You never want to use Glue or any thing Like that on you Pet......Some German Shepherds Have what is called weak ear where the ear or ears will never stand up Just Live with it.......Or If you are in the need to see them standing Call a Vet......
Yes, it is not uncommon for German Shepherd puppies to have one ear up and one ear down at 4 months old. As they grow, their ears may take time to strengthen and both may eventually stand upright. If one ear remains floppy for an extended period or there are signs of discomfort, it's best to consult a veterinarian for further evaluation.
A baby German Shepherd, also known as a puppy, typically has a fluffy coat that can be black, tan, or a combination of both colors. They have floppy ears that will eventually stand up as they grow older. German Shepherd puppies are usually energetic and playful, with a cute and curious expression on their face.
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It's the German word for - - - "German".
To create a DIY shepherd's hook stand, you can use a sturdy metal rod or pipe as the main structure. Secure the rod into a heavy base, such as a bucket filled with concrete, to provide stability. Attach a hook or curved piece at the top of the rod to hang your shepherd's hook. Customize the stand with paint or decorations as desired.
aufstehen= to stand up
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VP1 and VP2 are German ranking titles for dogs, specifically puppies. They stand for 'Very Promising', with VP1 being the top-ranked dog and VP2 being the second-ranked, etc. These titles are only used in German Shepherd Dog specialty shows.