Samoyed (certain introduction)
The Samoyeds in our eyes all have snow-like coats and cute expressions. Beautiful, a pair of exquisite ears are often erect. However, for the little Satsuma, the two ears are not established at the beginning. This requires a process, so there is no need to worry about why the two ears of the little Satsuma often droop. So how long does it take for Satsuma to start to have his ears erect, and how long does it take for him to wear it to check if his ears don't erect? Let's talk about it.
Samoyeds usually erect their ears when they are two months old. Generally, the ears will stand up by themselves without any help. However, some Samoyeds need help to erect their ears. Under normal circumstances, if a Samoyed dog cannot stand up its ears by itself, it may indicate that the dog is deficient in calcium. When raising a Samoyed dog in life, you must pay attention to supplementing it with calcium. Only when the body is not deficient in calcium can the dog be able to stand up its ears on its own.
Whether a dog can naturally have erect ears should be treated objectively and calmly as an owner. Dogs with erect ears often look energetic, while dogs with lop ears look very honest. Erect ears do not necessarily have to be standard, some people also have a soft spot for folded ears.
Generally speaking, Satsuma’s ears will gradually stand up as they grow. Calcium supplementation may also be able to improve the condition of crooked ears. However, if their ears do not stand up, don’t worry about it. I'm not happy about it, because Wan'er's Satsuma may bring another kind of beauty.
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