A Bedlington Terrier's coat will need to be clipped about once a week.
No their ears stand up on their own.
Due to their large heads, many Boston Terrier puppies do have to be born by caesarian as their heads will not fit through the birth canal. However, not all Boston Terriers need this and some can be born naturally. It is best for you to seek advice from your veterinarian as to whether your Dog will need one or not.
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.
Well probably an English bulldog or a pug. Or maybe a boston terrier too.
Though Boston terriers are a smaller sized breed of dog, the best thing to do is measure your dog and decide from there. Boston terriers can be rambunctious, so maybe pick a door that can be locked by humans when need be. The best option would be to discuss this with your veterinarian for what is best for your pet.
A Yorkshire terrier does not need much. They require food, water, and toys just like any other animal. They also need love and attention.
All You Need Is Ears was created in 1980.
No, you do not need to show your ears in a passport photo.
They don't need ears, but they can sense vibrations.
The Yorkshire Terrier sheds little hair. Its long and silky coat needs to be brushed 4-5 times a week with a firm bristle brush to avoid any tangles and matt. The coat should also be trimmed regularly to prevent matting of the hair. Its eyes and ears need to be cleaned regularly to avoid any infection.
The Yorkshire Terrier sheds little hair. Its long and silky coat needs to be brushed 4-5 times a week with a firm bristle brush to avoid any tangles and matt. The coat should also be trimmed regularly to prevent matting of the hair. Its eyes and ears need to be cleaned regularly to avoid any infection.