I agree. Both teething and too much hair on the ear can make it flop. Ally's ears were up when I adopted her at 8 wks. About 4 months or so, one started to flop. I took her in to a groomer and she shaved the top 1/3 of each ear and that floppy ear stood up immediately. Tia has thicker hair (soft cotton coat) so her ears are very sensitive to flopping. I have to shave it myself because her hair grows so fast and makes her ears flop down. I don't know if this is true or not, but when I adopted Ally, the breeder told me not to pet her a certain way on her head/ears because it would make them flop. Good luck. Both ways are cute though! |