How many months does it take for Border Collie ears to stand up?

The Border Collie’s ears are generally half erect, that is, half erect ears. Those with completely erect ears and those with completely erect ears indicate impure blood. Generally speaking, Border Collie puppies will start to erect their ears at about forty days, and usually one side will erect first, and then the other side. The interval may be from one day to one or two months. Moreover, factors such as dog ear thickness, calcium deficiency, injury, inflammation, etc. will all affect the process of Border Collie's ear erection.
If you want your Border Collie to erect ears faster and better, you should pay attention to calcium supplementation for your Border Collie from an early age. When supplementing calcium for Border Collie, in addition to taking special calcium powder, you should also pay attention to the Border Collie's daily diet. Pay attention to giving Border Collie some foods with higher calcium content, such as dried shrimps, tofu and other foods with higher calcium content. For food, you can also give the Border Collie some carrots, apple puree, banana slices, etc. to supplement vitamins, so that the calcium can work better and be fully absorbed by the Border Collie's body.
The ultimate goal of supplementing calcium to the Border Collie is to allow the Border Collie's body to fully absorb calcium. If it is not absorbed, no matter how good the calcium supplement product is, it is useless. Therefore, when the weather is nice, it is recommended that the owner take the Border Collie with him. Go outdoors for some exercise and get plenty of sunshine. The ultraviolet rays in the sun help border sheep absorb calcium.
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