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Originally Posted by SarahBear1986 I prefer not to say how old she is out of fear of being flamed but I can say she's definitely teething so that's probably why they're floppy. I read that they will stand up typically between 3-6 months. She's younger than 3 months. I don't think I need to start doing anything yet. I mostly just posted the thread for future reference so I don't miss a window of opportunity or something and then never be able to get her ears to stand. Rather her ears stand or not I won't love her any less but if there's something I can do to help then I will do what I can for my little sweetheart.
Edit: not flamed by you just by anyone who sees it and feels the need to say "well she's too young and you shouldn't even have her yet". I just don't want to start any arguments if I get offended. I'm here for my little one and to make new friends. :-) |
No worries! It isn't the end of the world. People are just genuinely concerned when really young ones come home, too tiny -- and if the person expects the little babe to perfectly potty and behavior trained in a day.
I don't know if there is a perfect window of time for taping. Might be something to post again in the breeders section. They probably know best.