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Old 03-19-2007, 03:24 PM   #6
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Sure, especially lil boys, that aren't being neutered, their male parts dropping and seating can be the cause too. Floppy ears is not always a hereditary factor.....along with what I mentioned before, ear infections can also be a contributing factor. The only thing that breeders need to do is be deligent, and if they are still flopping when they go to their forever homes, teach the family what to watch and how to tape. I've had my new families bring them back to me for ear trimming and taping....until they are held up solid.
Thanks, I am getting really frustrated with him. the others i bought as puppies have already had their ears up and all my litters have too. I really had to work on the gal I kept from my last litter tho. She has big ears like her daddy. yes, i do tell my families about the ears and how to tape them. Matter of fact, i just did that with a family last week that came to "look". i am hoping her puppy's ears will be up by the time she takes her tho. the other littermates are up. but, i'm telling you, I am really getting frustrated big time with renny. i am frustrated because I know he can hold them up if he only would. thanks again. And to the OP, you have done a great job with your baby. keep up the good work.
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