After a few months/
No their ears stand up on their own.
Assuming you're asking about a puppy's ears, there are different ways of getting its ears to stand up and you should ask your breeder or veterinarian to show you the techniques. Done incorrectly, you can permanently damage the puppy's ears.
my bull terriers came up after some weeks take it to a vet or a bull terrier breeder nothing extremely wrong just don't clip them
NO! You never tape a bull terrier's ears, never! Why would you want to?! They go up on their own, just be patient!
Norwich Terriers typically have small, erect ears that stand up. Their ears are V-shaped and are set high on the head, giving them an alert and expressive appearance. This breed's ears contribute to its overall charming and lively demeanor.
American Pit Bull Terriers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers are very similar in appearance, with the main difference being that Pit Bulls are usually considerably larger and have longer legs. The English Bull Terrier is easily distinguishable from both Pit Bulls and Staffys as they have a uniquely shaped head which slopes steeply downwards from the base of the ears. English Bull Terriers are also generally bigger than Staffords but smaller than Pit Bulls. Pit Bulls, English Bull Terriers and Staffys are each recognized as individual breeds by the various existing Kennel Club organisations.
very very very gently use a damp cotton pad -cotton PAD, not bud- and just wipe
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.
It differs between each one. Some stand up at around 5 weeks, and some take a couple months.
Mine is mixed with a dauchshund and its ears stand and flop at times. Often stick straight out.
Personally I think it would I've had staffys all my life and pretty much all of mine when they hear sudden sounds or when they were called there ears used to prick right up.
don't, ever; it's cruel