Hi, my name is Mana and I'm new here; I have a baby girl Dutch shepherd (mix) of almost 6 months, she up until recently had both of her ears standing up, but the last two days I've notice that her left ear is starting to fall down just a tiny bit from the point, inner wise.
I'm worried that it would not stand back up again, is this normal should I be worried?! I'll try to upload a photo (I'm on my phone)
Hopefully someone can answer me I'm really worried
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Re: Ears!!!
Don't mess with her ears. My female Mal had an ear like that. I basically grabbed her ear to keep her from falling off the couch as a young pup and that ear didn't stand right till she was nearly a year old. Now barring any incidence to the ear itself then you might not have a Dutchie or your dog could be mixed. Nearly all my dog's Riddick's pups had ears standing at 5 weeks old and certainly by two months. Which is pretty much what I've seen with most other Dutch puppy ears.
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Re: Ears!!!
re mark, theyve already said their dog is a mix, but i wouldnt go so far as saying non standing ears mean your dog isnt a dutch shepherd. demons ears didnt fully stand until he was a year old and id put that down purely to the giant size of his wanna be rabbit ones (but hes an unusually big dog, so has the ears to match) and theres no question as to him being a full dutch shepherd.
its common for ears to go up and down throughout puppyhood, so at six months id just say leave them to do what they will and your dogs ears will be how theyre supposed to (standing or no).
the only thing i would say is check the size of your dogs bed and see if theyre being squished down flat by the sides or blankets while your dog sleeps, and if they are maybe get a larger size bed until the cartilge is done developing.
its common for ears to go up and down throughout puppyhood, so at six months id just say leave them to do what they will and your dogs ears will be how theyre supposed to (standing or no).
the only thing i would say is check the size of your dogs bed and see if theyre being squished down flat by the sides or blankets while your dog sleeps, and if they are maybe get a larger size bed until the cartilge is done developing.
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Re: Ears!!!
My dutch girl is about 9 mos old and cycles through ear configuraitons. When she's excited / focused (like at the dog park chasing balls) both are standing at full attention. Half the time at home its one up, one folded, and then at others she's got em both folded. She's a 68 lb female, so on the larger side of the spectrum and has large bat ears. Is it reasonable to expect that at some point they'll stay up most of the time?