By accepted standards, the ears of a Yorkshire Terrier should be triangular in shape and must be standing. The ears will take the correct position when the baby teeth change. To do this, you need to monitor the nutrition of the puppy so that he receives a sufficient amount of calcium.
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Instructions
Step 1
If the ears do not stand up, then you need to help the puppy, and then they will take the correct position. The ears may not stand up because they are very thin or too heavy. These problems are due to the fact that calcium is excreted from the body. As a result, the ear cartilage becomes weak. It is important that the puppy is getting enough calcium and vitamins. You can add gelatin to food, but not much. Walk with your puppy more often.
Step 2
Do not pet your dog on the head. You can put the ears of the Yorkshire Terrier with the help of massage. You need to massage the ear from base to tip and do this many times a day. You need to do the massage very carefully, the main thing is not to harm the dog.
Step 3
The best way to give a Yorkshire Terrier ears is gluing. Even if there is one ear, you need to glue two. And you need to continue to glue until both ears stand up. You cannot use glue and various chemicals to glue the ears. This can harm the dog. If you are not sure if you can cope with this procedure, it is better to consult a specialist. If you decide to do this yourself, then first you need to remove all hair from the ears and rub them with lotion.
Step 4
Make sure that nothing comes out of the ear. Then you need to roll the ear into a tube and seal it with a plaster. Do the same for the other ear. Now they look like two tubes. Connect them together with a plaster or bandage.
Step 5
The bandage needs to be checked every day and can be removed after a week. One week is enough to strengthen the ear cartilage. Care should be taken that the puppy does not rip off the bandage. If the ears have not taken the correct position, the procedure must be repeated again. Two such procedures are enough, and the ears begin to stand.