To help keep a Schnauzer puppy's ears upright, you can gently tape them using medical or adhesive tape, ensuring not to pull too tightly. Ensure the ears are clean and dry before taping, and remove the tape periodically to allow for air circulation. Providing proper nutrition and ensuring their overall health can also promote ear strength. Additionally, consult your veterinarian for advice tailored to your puppy's specific needs.
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No...chihuahua puppies ears tend to flop over. As your puppy gets older the cartlidge in their ears will get stronger and your chihuahua's ears will stay up.
Usually a heeler's ears will prick at about four to five months.
Their actual ears aren't closed up or anything, although they will be limp. The ear canal itself will be sealed for about the first ten days. It will open up on its own.
Puppies' ears typically start to stand erect around 3 to 4 months of age. However, it can vary depending on the breed and individual dog. If the ears have not stood up by 6 months, it is advisable to consult a veterinarian.
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
Yes it is. - Keep it up out of puppies reach. If you KNOW he's eaten it, take him to the Vet immediately.
Lyndon B. Johnson
Not all purebred German Shepherds have their ears always up. While many do develop erect ears as they mature, it is common for puppies to have floppy ears that may take time to stand up fully. Factors such as genetics, age, and health can influence the positioning of their ears. Additionally, some German Shepherds may have ears that remain partially or fully floppy due to specific genetic traits.
the most confortable for your ears, is up to you
A LOT! If your dog has puppies then it could take up to a whole house for them to play and run around. You can keep it to a limit though, like maybe a large living room. If you have dogs and puppies though, it might be better if you keep the big dogs (except the mother and father) away from the puppies so the puppies do not get hurt. Especially if you have newborns and older puppies like 9 month olds, because the older puppies don't know what's right and wrong and could play to rough with the younger puppies.
It's normal. The ears should be erect within nine months of age, however.