Quote from Yorkie Info Center:
What are the Signs Of Earmites?
You will know that you Yorkie has ear mites if:
There is swelling in your Yorkie's ears, this is sometimes extreme
Irritation and scratching
An increase of earwax, this may be thicker than normal
Ear discharge, this is usually very thick and can be the color black
The dog will have intense itching and will do all he can to scratch his ears
Your dog has Ear Mites. Take the dog to the vet to have him checked out.
Black and gold Yorkshire Terriers are known for their long, silky coats that are typically black on the body and gold on the face, chest, and legs. They have small, compact bodies with a straight back and a high-set tail. Their ears are small and V-shaped, standing erect on top of their head. Overall, they have a graceful and elegant appearance with a confident and alert expression.
No their ears stand up on their own.
Norwich terriers are only brown (or have a brown stripe down their back) and have thick wire hair. Cairn Terrier fur is light brown and can have a little black--usually around ears and nose/beard (others are all black), and is much softer and not as dense as a norwich terrier.
A black and tan Yorkshire Terrier typically has a small size, silky coat, perky ears, and a playful personality. They are known for being affectionate, energetic, and intelligent dogs.
crop them but at a vet
yes
If you mean Yorkshire terrier, it's a small dog. The colors are black, white and tan. They have short ears, snouts, short little tails, and legs, they have a high pitched bark!
After a few months/
Scottish terriers come in 3 colors, BROWN,WHITE,BLACK. Its very rarely that they come in brown. Usually the white terrier are west highland terriers are white, but the Scotties can sometimes be white. And they have pointy ears to help them hear stuff really good. They run rally fast going after deer or dogs. They love stinky stuff. TRUST ME I HAVE ONE. And its really cute a black Scottish terrier.
From its distinct looks, its ears that stick up, and its colors, black, brown, tan, and white, and its high pitched bark!
Cairn Terriers generally have ears that hang down naturally and may not stand up like some breeds. If you want to support their ears standing up, you can try massaging their ears regularly and ensuring they have a healthy diet with adequate nutrients for ear cartilage development. However, it's important to remember that not all Cairn Terriers' ears will stand up and it's best to appreciate them for their natural appearance.
Mine is mixed with a dauchshund and its ears stand and flop at times. Often stick straight out.