Haha. Nope, I've got the opposite problem. I'm constantly playing with my floppy eared pups' ears and standing them up.![]()
Haha. Nope, I've got the opposite problem. I'm constantly playing with my floppy eared pups' ears and standing them up.![]()
~Danny~
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Just make sure you don't damage the cartilage, or they may stay flopped!
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I'm constantly flopping one of Boomer's back into place because he runs and plays so hard, wrestling with his toys, that one of his ears always flops backward!
Shannon, Boomer, and Sooner
I'm always playing with Tobey's ears![]()
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Erica your a mean Mama lol. Poor Fozzie, he does look cute though.
I have the oppersite problem as well, i like 'pricked' ears, especially on Border Collies so am always making the dogs ears stand up. Harri's naturally flip backwards and he gets so cranky, and comes to me for help.. he is a funny boy.
Hehehe! I always play with Rita's ears... they're sooo big! And I really can't play with Sadie's ears, they are so tiny!![]()
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