None of them really, they all have floppy ears that hang down.....
Long ears help a dog "keep" the smell with him in order not to forget it.
If a dogs ears smell, they could have an ear infection. It's recommended to take them to a Veteranarian.
Well here is acontroversial answer.A lot of people will state that a spaniels ears are long in order to '' funnel '' in scent when hunting, maybe true but this will not work when they are air scenting with thier heads up.I reckon that the ears are floppy to protect them when running in and out of cover,thorns, bushes etc.If the ears were erect, i am sure that the delicate inner ear canal could get damaged by twiggs sticking inside etc.So if a spaniels ears are floppy and longish, the very ear itself will cover the inner ear and protect it.Just a theory .....
Probably when you get water into their earhole while bathing them
Yes. All spaniels are prone to ear infections, all dogs that have floppy ears are prone to ear infections. I must check my cocker each and everyday. He enjoys the interaction and does not even know I am checking his ears.
they are the spaniels (cocker spaniel, springer spaniel etc.) and the basset hound
No, the Cocker Spaniel (American variety) is known to have a distinguishing odor from its skin and ears.
Hey,I Have a (Cavilier) King Charles spaniel. His Name Is Dean.The Question was : Do all king Charles spaniels have long ears ?The Answer to that would be : Yes , Unless some other dog chews it off!!! wHICH WE DONT WANT !!!Love Skittles425 x
Yes, they had dogs. they had hairless ones (im guessing the ones with big ears), and some type of spaniels.
No they don't. They can have ears that hang down or that point up. They can also have short pointy ears or short hanging down ears.
Some Brittany Spaniels are born with long tails and some are born with tails that are naturally short. These dogs generally have their tails docked at birth.
It depends on what dog you are talking about. There are dogs with short ears but most have ears bigger than those of humans.