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Do you prefer your Yorkie's ears up or down? Just thought I would take a poll. Do you prefer your Yorkie's ears up or down? My own personal preference is down, as they seem to be more expressive that way (just my opinion). How about everyone else? |
I either prefer them up or JUST like Tia's - one up, one down! :D |
i actually like both . . . ;) some yorkies with ears up and others with ears down, cause i like variety. i wish there was an option on the poll for "either way" :p |
I am like you. I think there is more expression with their ears down. They are precious. The first thing I asked my vet was what do I do about Hercules ears. He always says - Leave his ears alone. Every time I would take him in for his check up. He would laugh and say his ears are fine. His wife has two Yorkies - one has ears up and on has ears down. :) |
I wish they could do both depending on their mood... cause when a yorkie is happy their ears should be up high because it shows how they feel... but when they are tired or have they "oops! I did something wrong" face :embarasse then its way cute to have their ears down... I guess what I am saying is I like them both ways! |
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Mickey looked so cute when his was one up and one down. On my avatar its like that LOL but now they are both up and it doesn't bother me either or. I think they are cute no matter what. :p |
it really doesn't matter to me. i wish nala's would have stayed kinda half up half down or one up and one down. i think that just looks too cute. |
I like them up.. the perky ears is one of the physical attributes that drew me to the breed so it was something I really wanted in my Yorkie and she has super cute perky ears. :aimeeyork |
I prefer both. My males are up and look cute. My females are down and I hope they stay that way. She looks like a little teddy bear with her ears down. |
??? My yorkies ears are mostly up, but sometimes I catched them down. Does this mean that they could change or is my little princess tired or unaware? |
Don't you think that when the ears are down they lose the beautiful Yorkie look ! Also if you want to keep the ears up the top half of the ear has to be trimmed right down and using small mustache type trimmers does a great job. |
I like the ears up becuase it looks cuter and I heard of breeders who tape trhe ears to stand up:)! |
My female's ears are down; my male's ears are up. I love them both! |
I like both. It makes the dog how they are :) |
Had to vote "up" because that's where they are! :) Either way or earless ... we just love Toto and the ears don't matter! ;) |
Biggie's ears have always been up since I got him.... so I'd say UP! |
:aimeeyork I prefer up - But I would say that as my yorkie Pip's ears are up !! :yelrotflm |
I love his ears up because when he runs, his ears fly back! It is the cutest thing ever! |
I love it when the ears are up they look cute when they pop up there little heads and there ears are standing up. :) |
Definitely up. As cute as they are with floppy ears, they don't look quite like a yorkie with them down |
I preferred them down and my daughter liked them up. Bandit was very accomidating: one stayed up and one stayed down! I thought it was adorable. |
Up!! That's what I love so much about terriers - their little "stick up" ears.:aimeeyork |
I like them up! |
Guess I too am one of the middle-of-the-road voters. My Chester had the most beautiful perky ears and I loved them. Now, my Chloe's ears flop and I love them too - she looks like a forever puppy. If I had a choice though, guess I'd have to go for up and perky! |
I like them both! ;) |
I like both too. |
I better say up because Buddy's are that way! However if they were down I would love them down:p |
i prefer them up, but lexi's one ear is alittle shaky there. it bothers me to no end.... |
I don't really care, but I guess I'd have to say up. I think they are adorable down though. |
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