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Lilah's ears were down when I got her. After a few weeks (maybe 12 weeks?), they both stood up on their own. Then they flopped back down. Then the right one stood up. I taped them and they would both stand up for a few days but that left one is lazy. She is eight months and it's still down. I keep meaning to tape it but then I forget. I have a feeling she's going to be a one ear up, one ear down kinda gal. |
My Bella's ears at 15 weeks now are both straight up.. i think they more resemble bat wings.. they are HUGE!! hehe. but just a few weeks ago she had one that floped over, i told her she was lazy then the next week that one was up and the other one was flopped.. so i think she just could only hold one up at a time :) since then she gets a delicious treat of cottage cheese once a day.. (her favorite treat by the way) |
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I tried tapping but it never lasted. Then I had them trimmed and in three days they were up |
Just got a yorkie puppy at 11.5 wks and they were up by 13 wks. I did trim upper third of outside of ear & it expedited the process. Have been up since! |
My little Suki's ears have been up since about 6 weeks..she is now nearly 15 weeks She reminds me of Yoda...so cute..Mum's ears are floppy as is her daddy... Shirl |
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Agnes ears were up by 16 weeks. When she started to teethe... Her ears flopped. Then the left ear came back up and the right ear was at 3/4 mast. I had her spayed at 6 months and they both flopped again! I have always kept the tips of her ears shaved but in the last few weeks have started to shave halfway down her ears. She is a little over 7 months and I wonder if she is still cutting adult teeth. Would this cause her ears to flop? Any advice is greatly appreciated! I would love for both ears to stand but if that doesn't happen I will love her anyway! Thanks again... |
Rasta's ears have been up since I saw him at around 8 weeks. They've never gone down. My breeder has told me that teething can make ears flop though:) |
Bob has one ear up and one ear down |
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