Normally, the German Shepherd will have his first ears done at 3 months of age as a puppy, but some parents may choose to start ears on the German Shepherd at 6 months of age, or they may consider the 6 month old dog to be more receptive. However, it is recommended that the German Shepherd be given a standing ear at around 3 months of age. The actual fact is that you’ll be able to get a lot more than just a few of the most popular and popular items on the market. The main purpose is to fix the dog’s ears. The main purpose is to fix the dog’s ears. After doing this, you should give the dog proper nutrition and more sunlight. 3. When you do the standing ears for the German Shepherd, you can do the left ear first and then the right ear. If the dog’s ears do not stand up, then it is possible that there is a lack of calcium, so the dog can be given some plant or animal feed. The most common ones are beef, milk, wheat, sorghum, corn and so on. The reason why the German Shepherd can’t stand up his ears normally is 1. calcium deficiency 2. parasites in the body. 3. malnutrition, the body itself is weak; 4. the ears are thin and slower to stand up; 5. some special cases are inherited from birth.
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