This is either a cross breed rabbit (erect ear crossed with lop ear), a lop with too strong of ear cartilage (ear cartilage in these breeds in naturally more weak and breaks at a young age so the ears cannot be held above the head), or an erect eared breed that has damage to the cartilage in one ear.
A dog with floppy ears, such as a Basset Hound or Spaniel, can be softer than a bunny due to their thicker and more luxurious coats. Some breeds are known for having particularly soft fur that rivals the fluffiness of a bunny.
A bunny
A bunny holding one ear up and one ear down while being held is likely a sign that they feel a bit unsure or uncomfortable in that situation. This behavior could be their way of trying to escape or defend themselves. It's important to be gentle and provide a sense of security when handling bunnies to help them feel more at ease.
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.
Fluffy, Rodger Rabbit, Bugs, Floppy, and my personal favorite, Little Bunny Fou Fou Or how about 'Flash'
Lopunny is a portmanteau of Lop eared Bunny. Lop ears are the type that are big and floppy, just like Lopunny. It's earlier form, Buneary follows the same naming mechanic (insterting "ear" into Bunny)
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.
A dog's ear may suddenly become floppy due to an injury, infection, or a genetic condition that affects the cartilage in the ear.
because whichever the ear is, the nerves in that ear have failed.
it's a possible only as a theory. My opion is no, if a German Shepperd got bitten on the ear then maybe THAT ear could be floppy but not the other ear. No dog would have floppy ears because it's scared.
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A dog with floppy ears, such as a Basset Hound or Spaniel, can be softer than a bunny due to their thicker and more luxurious coats. Some breeds are known for having particularly soft fur that rivals the fluffiness of a bunny.
If a bunny's ear is flaky then that might be a sign of ear mites. If a bunny has ear mites the ear will often be matted. Go to a local vet that treats rabbits to get the best results.
A bunny
A lop bunny (rabbit)
A sudden floppy ear in a dog could be caused by an ear infection, injury, or a condition called "ear hematoma" where blood collects in the ear flap. It's important to have your dog examined by a veterinarian to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
A puppy's ear can suddenly become floppy due to a condition called "ear hematoma," which is caused by a build-up of blood or fluid in the ear flap. This can be the result of trauma, infection, or allergies. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.