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.
Can dogs get ringing in the ears if they are exposed to really loud noises all the time like humans
Bassett Hounds
really?well,cats are ussualy smaller and lighter,ussually dogs are big and heavy,cats ALWAYS have pointed ears,sometimes dogs have foppy ears.
all dogs ears hang, the ones with pointy ears got the ears cut tht way. most get their ears cut when puppies
their hair, teeth and ears too
None of them really, they all have floppy ears that hang down.....
Dogs
Getting water into a dogs ears is the same as getting water into your ears, the dog should be able to get it out by shaking its head, but if there is some damage in the ear and the water is dirty, the ear could become infected. Never deliberately pour water into a dog's ears, if you have to clean them do this with a damp cloth. If there is a problem with you dogs ears take to to see a Vet.
dogs and cats move their ears to hear from where the sound id comming.the ears of cats and dogs are out so when the sound waves hit the outside of the ears it rebounds back into the ears.
They might need it , but I don't think there are glasses for dogs.... plus glasses can't really fit on some dogs' ears since they're so high.
It depends on what dog you are talking about. There are dogs with short ears but most have ears bigger than those of humans.
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.