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Question about ears Hi all, I was just wondering when my baby's ear are going to stand up. They're still laying down. She is 3 months old right now. Thanks! |
It seems most everybody ask this question. My male yorkie's ears didn't stand on their own until he was 7 months old. My female yorkie's ears stood up at about 12 weeks. I did keep the male's ears shaved, I taped them once but he didn't like it so I removed the tape. Their ears will droop during the teething stages. Hope this help. |
I was worried about my puppy at 10 weeks old. I If it were me I would tape shave off the top third of the ear, inside, out and around the edges. Then I would tape them. It only takes a few days or so, maybe a week for the cartlidge to harden. I felt it was better to be safe than sorry. Definitely, shave the hair off, even if you decide not to tape. |
I'm so afraid to shave it. What kind of shaver do you use? I'll see if my husband can do it for me. |
This was something I was worried about too so we would shave Moses' ears periodically. Then a few weeks ago his ears just started standing up outta the blue. He's 4 months old. I'd recommend shaving them to give them some help. My baby wouldn't keep the tape on when i attempted it. :rolleyes: I actually had my dad shave them with Wahl clippers, i was scared to do it myself! |
my baby's ears were down but popped up around 3.5 months. i had the groomers shave the tips of her ears. also, i gave (still give) her doggie multi vitamins w. extra calcium and yogurt. in hopes that it would help the process along. |
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Hi, Scooter is 15 weeks and his ears are down, but I think he looks cute! Will they just stand up on his own even without the hair shaved? I want them to go up eventually, but right now they suit his face down! I just don't want them to stay down forever because when he grows into his face I think they'll look a lot better up - so should I shave them now or will they just go up with time? |
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