Dogs have yeast in their ears because it is a warm and moist environment and that is where yeast likes to grow. Dogs with floppy ears are more likely to have it becausse their is less airflow to the ears
You dog may have an ear infection. This can be treated with a special wash prescribed by your vet. Your dog could also have ear mites. This, again, can be treated with a special ear wash.
Dogs have ears so they can stay alert and keep watch for safety and protection. Most living things have ears, it is a form of survival and protection for themselves.
It is used to keep dogs from getting away
swimmers waer earplugs to keep from water getting inside their ears.
low if you keep clean.
Not all domestic dogs have floppy ears that go down. Many domestic dogs including retreivers (Golden, labrador, duck-tolling and flat-coated retreivers) and some species of wiener dog (also called a dashund) have long floppy ears. But some other domestic dogs including huskies and german sheperds have ears that are pointed and go right up like a cat's.
Labradors are considered helping dogs, (hiking mountain biking) so their floppy ears believe it or not actually help them hear better..... if danger or anything is coming near or if someone were to be attacked they would be able to hear it coming
After cropping, dog's ears are stitched by the veterinarian and the owner is usually supplied with pain medication to give the dog. The ears will then need daily dressing to keep them clean and in the correct position. After a few monoths they will have healed.
No a horses ears unlike a humans ears do not keep growing with age.
They have thick ears for when they are swimming in the water to keep the insides dry and to keep there ears warm.
it flaps it's big ears back and forth to keep cool
Each year, dogs have to get a shot to keep them from getting canine distemper.
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.