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It's normal that there is a process for standing ears.
Landlord, do you see if the ear that doesn't stand is half erected or not at all?
If you are halfway up, you can go to the kennel and let a professional teach you to tie your ears, that is, rely on a small stick to support your ears and assist it to stand up, as for the time, it depends on your dog. Auxiliary ears are very knowledgeable, don't let people who don't understand just tie you up, and after tying, you have to change them frequently, otherwise it's not good for the ears. But the dog is only more than 2 months old, the landlord should not be too anxious, it is normal for the ears not to stand up at this time.
If there is no meaning of standing at all, there are two possibilities
One, the pedigree is not good.
Second, if you are deficient in calcium, you can buy calcium injections by yourself and play a few times, there is no point in playing more, it depends on the dog's own absorption.
That's it, landlord, don't worry.
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There's no need to rush. The ears of the 2-month-old puppy will not stand up very well, and there are still a few days in the process of erecting the ears that just about to stand up and then collapse back in the sky, which is a normal process.
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My dog is still half-standing at 6 months! Later, all of them slowly stood up, and at first they were also not standing! Give him some calcium! Don't worry, it's all going to be fine!
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Don't worry, Demu's ears have to go through three ups and downs, the landlord's dog is only two months old, don't worry, it turns out that my family's ears are only one year old.
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Speaking of Demu, what comes to everyone's mind is their tall and handsome appearance. In particular, its pair of erected ears add a lot of prestige. If you find that your German pastor does not stand up or stands very slowly, you will be very worried and feel that there is something wrong with your dog.
Don't worry, don't worry, we must first understand why we don't stand up for Demu.
Reason 1: Heredity.
If your dog is not a purebred German Shepherd, it is normal for not to have ears. Because its parents may have the gene that does not stand ears, Demu will not stand ears. And this gene is irreversible and cannot be changed.
You can only give your dog enough nutrients and then see how it grows in the future.
Reason two: Huge nutritional needs.
During this period, it is likely that nutrition will give priority to teeth and bones, and the body will slow down or suspend its ear standing first, so Demu did not erect his ears. In this case, don't worry, wait until its growth is a little stable, and its ears will begin to stand up.
Reason 3: Unbalanced nutrition.
Malnutrition and too good nutrition can lead to a slow development of the dermolitiac process, so we should pay attention to a balanced and healthy diet when feeding. Not only to let Demu eat enough, but also to ensure that it eats well, so that it will be able to stand up smoothly and become a handsome dog.
Reason 4: Calcium deficiency in the body.
As we all know, a lot of calcium is needed to supplement the body when it comes to development. The ear-erection process of Demu is also a period of bone development, so more calcium is needed. It is necessary for pet owners to supplement calcium for Demu to help bone development and ear erection.
1. Physical assistance.
You can manually help Demu erect his ears, use an ear trimmer or strap to make Demu erect his ears, but be careful not to let his ears stand for too long, pay attention to maintaining blood circulation, and relax his ears appropriately.
Clause. 2. Eat calcium-containing foods.
During the ear-standing stage, the owner can give Demu some food with more calcium, so that it can absorb more calcium. For example, shrimp skin, soy products, bone broth, kelp, etc. are all foods that contain more calcium, so it may be more appropriate to feed more.
Clause. 3. Go out in the sun more.
Basking in the sun can also promote calcium absorption. In addition, going out to exercise can also allow Demu to exercise and enhance his physique.
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Demu is 8 months old and can't stand up in his ears, so he must have suffered nerve damage.
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2 months - 5 months.
If there is no trend of getting up for 2 months, you need to do an ear assist.
Erection of the ears at around three months is normal and reassuring. However, it is also --- 5 months old that it does not erect naturally, and generally dogs with thinner ears erect more slowly.
If only half of the ear is erect, you don't have to worry. If the dog is always folded backwards and hangs softly, there is still no sign of erection in the ears at 5---6 months, it is more troublesome, because the weakness of the cartilage at the base of the ear is not easy to be corrected in a short time.
The breeding of the East German Shepherd Dog has made the German Shepherd a legend of the contemporary military, police and working dogs. And this legend began in the late Second World War.
On April 27, 1945, when the Soviet army entered Berlin, the heart of the German Nazis, at the cost of 300,000 soldiers, this moment began. On the 28th, when the Soviet troops captured the ** General Office, the Reichstag Building, the Supreme Command, and the Financial Management Building, they also began to frantically search for the top secret information related to the ** and the place where the art was hidden by the Nazi Party after looting the whole of Europe, and the vault of the Financial Management Building was accompanied by those top-secret documents.
There is also a Nazi Party's "German Shepherd Military Dog Breeding Book" for German Shepherds, and this "Breeding Book", which was regarded by the German Nazis as valuable as **, is the blueprint for the military dog breeding standard that has since become the Soviet Union-ruled Germany-East Germany (also known as the GDR) and the entire Western world for 40 years. This breeding book played a huge role in Europe, where the Soviet Union ruled the country, and it became the star of today's military, police and working dogs - the East German Shepherd.
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Normally, German Shepherd pups have their first ear standing at around three months old. Of course, there are some people who will give their dogs ears when they are six months old.
When giving a German Shepherd a standing ear, some will do the left ear first, and then the right ear. If you do this one after another, the speed at which the dog's ears can stand up is also quite fast.
If the dog's ears can't stand up, then there may be a lack of calcium, or there may be a problem with the physique, and at this time, we must pay attention to supplementing it with some plant and animal feed. The most common are beef, milk, wheat, sorghum, corn, etc.
The ears of the German Shepherd are of moderate size, hard and straight, and the ears should be wide at the base and long above the dog's skull. The ears are always upright, facing the vocal target, and the pinna is open straight forward. A slight tilt of the dog's ears can be considered a defect, if the ears cannot stand upright and are drooping, it is a very serious defect, and the dog's ears can be turned back during running.
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Summary. The East German Shepherd Dog is a canine animal. Native to the former "GDR" border with the former "Czechoslovak Republic", the dog is suitable for living in an apartment or suburb of the city, and it is best to provide them with enough space to move around.
Its ears are of medium size, hard and straight, and the base of the ears should be wide and long above the dog's skull.
How many months does an East German Shepherd prick up its ears?
The East German Shepherd Dog is a canine animal. Native to the former "GDR" border with the former "Czechoslovak Republic", the dog is suitable for living in an apartment or suburb of the city, and it is best to provide them with enough space to move around. Its ears are of medium size, hard and straight, and the base of the ears should be wide and long above the dog's skull.
When it is about two months old, it can prick up its ears.
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There is a saying among those who raise a virtuous pastor: The ears of a virtuous pastor are three ups and downs.
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It is normal for a 2-month-old dog to have this condition.
Because when the dog is 2 months old, the bone development is not perfect, and generally after 4 or 5 months, the dog's ear state will be more stable.
And puppies that have erected ears sometimes lie down when they just wake up, but they will stand up again after a while, which is normal and there is no need to worry.
Large dogs like Demu can be properly supplemented with calcium after 3 months to promote healthy bone growth and better physical development.
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It's still early, and it won't be fully erected until six months.
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According to the constitution of the sheepdog, if it is weak, it will be about 4 months.
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