What should I do if my French Dou's ears can't stand up?

If the French bulldog does not have erect ears, it may be caused by calcium deficiency. Calcium is very important for the French bulldog to erect ears, so it is necessary to supplement the dog's calcium to help the dog's ears stand up faster. There are many calcium-containing substances in life that dogs can eat, such as tofu, egg yolks, dried shrimps, kelp and soy products. Among them, cooked egg yolks have the most calcium and are easier to absorb. You can feed half of them to dogs every day. eat.
In order to promote the absorption of calcium and speed up the process of ear erection, the owner can take the dog outdoors to bask in the sun properly. Because the ultraviolet rays in the sun can promote the synthesis of vitamin D in the dog's body, vitamin D can help calcium be better absorbed. Therefore, the owner should take the French Dou out to bask in the sun more often, as long as the sunbathing duration does not exceed one hour.
The development of French bulldogs varies, so the degree of development and growth will also be different. Some dogs have a shorter development time, so their ears will erect earlier, while some dogs have a longer development time, and their ears will erect later. In this case, owners don't have to worry.
Another reason is that the bloodline of some French Bulldogs is not particularly pure, and they even have genes for soft ears, so when they grow and develop, it is difficult for them to erect their ears. This situation is also normal.
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