A dog's ear may suddenly become floppy due to an injury, infection, or a genetic condition that affects the cartilage in the ear.
No
Its there floppy ears
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
If dogs suddenly had cat ears, it would likely not have a significant impact on their behavior or abilities. Dogs primarily rely on their sense of smell and hearing, so the addition of cat ears would not drastically change their sensory capabilities. It would simply be a physical change in appearance without much functional difference.
If dogs suddenly had human-like eyes, they would likely have improved vision and be able to see more colors and details. This could potentially change how they perceive the world around them and how they interact with humans and other animals.
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
it's a possible only as a theory. My opion is no, if a German Shepperd got bitten on the ear then maybe THAT ear could be floppy but not the other ear. No dog would have floppy ears because it's scared.
It could happen, she is fat and uncomfortable and does not want to be bothered.
Yes you would. He/she could become yours
No. Only if they are really specially trained. The most common dogs you would use is a German Shepard or a Bloodhound. All dogs could become police dogs, but they would have to have special training. Plus, all dogs have a disadvantage. =3 Woof
The cropping (cutting) of dogs ears was originally done to prevent working dogs (the dog breeds that ear cropping is most commonly done to) from being bitten by rodents on the dogs floppy ears, which could cause infection. Most woking dogs still have their ears cropped even if they are not going to be used for work because it has become the "look" of the dog's breed.
No, dogs do not become engaged.