When do Papillon dogs erect their ears?

Under normal circumstances, the ears of Papillon puppies will slowly stand up on their own when they are 8-10 weeks old. But not all Papillon dogs will have their ears erect during this period. Some Papillon dogs will have their ears erect a few weeks later, but they will also erect their ears before eight months. Some dogs' ears don't stand up because of calcium deficiency. You can go to the hospital to diagnose this and then supplement some calcium appropriately. But if the ears cannot stand up on their own initiative after eight months, they will never stand up again. The Papillon's ears are a genetic trait known as floppy ears. In this case, it is only possible to prick up the ears with the help of the owner.
External assistance generally takes the form of binding. Tie the Papillon's ears with something straight, or cut a plastic cylinder and stick it on the inside of the dog's ears, but be careful not to block the passage of the dog's ears. Generally, after two months, the Papillon’s ears will stand up. However, the genetic gene of such a Papillon Dog is soft ears, and its offspring are also the same. They are unable to participate in regular dog shows and are "disqualified".
But most of us are not so utilitarian in raising dogs, and it just depends on our eyesight. Moreover, external assistance in erecting ears will cause pain to the dog, so Papillon dogs do not necessarily have to have erect ears. Papillon dogs with soft ears look more cute and cute, which is also a special feature.
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