Any breed could have four ears. But it would have to be a rare genetic mutation in the DNA. It is really rare though.
The polydactyl rare breed Lundehund can clamp their ears shut for protection from the environment elements and sound.
In my opinion the Doberman..
Boxer
The first thing that comes to mind is the West Highland White Terrier.Sturdy little dog with upstanding ears.
An extinct breed of large hound with pendulous ears was the Talbot Hound. It was a hunting dog that originated in Normandy. It went extinct at the end of the 18th century.
A dog that looks like a West Highland White Terrier but with grey ears could possibly be a West Highland White Terrier mix, such as a Westie mixed with a breed that has grey coloring. It is recommended to do a DNA test to determine the exact breed mix.
Could you be more specific, there are lots of brown dogs with pointy ears of many breeds
Yes, it's normal for a young dog's ears to droop or become floppy as they grow. This is part of the natural development process and may happen as the muscles and cartilage in the ears strengthen and adjust. Some mixed-breed dogs, like Border Collie Australian Shepherd mixes, may have ears that are more prone to flopping. In some cases, the ears may eventually stand up again, but it can vary from dog to dog.
Siberian Husky
Briard, from France.
4 months.
Beagle and Dachshund are two of that kind and below are some names for them. http://dogtime.com/dog-names-beagle-names.html http://dogtime.com/dog-names-dachshund-names.html