They look large because the puppy is so small, similar to how kids look when they get their permanent teeth before they grow into them. But as the puppy grows, its ears will grow more, but not as much as its body will.
Yes, it is normal for a dog's ears to feel warm to the touch. This is because dogs have a higher body temperature than humans, and their ears have a good blood supply to help regulate their body temperature.
Almost all the animals belonging to the cat family and all dogs cleans its ears as well as its young ones with its tongue. They also discipline their young ones with its head. Some examples are lions, tigers, cats, dogs etc.
A dog's ears can feel warm due to increased blood flow to the area, which helps regulate their body temperature. This is a normal and healthy response in dogs.
No not usually, you might need to clean them with cotton buds and dogs antiseptic or bring him/her to the vet.
Dogs
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.
It depends on what dog you are talking about. There are dogs with short ears but most have ears bigger than those of humans.
Babies' ears are more sensitive than adults' ears because their ear canals are smaller and their eardrums are thinner. This means they can hear higher frequencies and softer sounds better than adults.
Werewolves have ears that are very similar to normal wolf ears. The biggest difference is that werewolf ears are typically just a couple sizes larger then normal wolf ears. The placing of the ears on the head are the same as a normal wolf.
Some dogs have warm ears because they have a higher blood flow to their ears, which helps regulate their body temperature.
Dogs ears are pretty close to human ears. So the answer to your question is yes they can.
Dogs' ears twitch to help them hear better and to express their emotions, such as excitement or alertness.