When Yorkie ears are floppy, it can indicate that they have not fully developed or that the cartilage is not strong enough to support the upright position. Floppy ears can also be a result of genetics or health issues. While it’s typically not a medical concern, if the ears remain floppy into adulthood, it may affect their appearance and breed standards. Regular vet check-ups can help ensure there are no underlying health problems.
no
You can't make a dog's ears floppy if they are supposed to be pointed because their ears, like ours, do contain bones that make the shape of them. True, a dog's ears can't change from points to floppy, but you can change the next generation of dog's ears by breeding the pointed-ear dog with a floppy-ear dog.
Yes
i am not actually sure because if i look at my pictures my Yorkie didn't have pointed down ears
No; they have very straight and pointy ears.
No. There are breeds who have floppy ears.
No
Yes
Its there floppy ears
A Border Collie has erect and/or semi-erect ears. Or floppy ears.
None of them really, they all have floppy ears that hang down.....
A dog's ear may be floppy due to genetics, breed characteristics, or lack of muscle tone in the ear. Some breeds are naturally predisposed to have floppy ears, while others may have floppy ears due to a lack of cartilage strength.