Corgi ears stand up and collapse how to base ears stand up and collapse is not a disease

Corgi ears stand up and collapse again need calcium supplementation Young Corgi can be said to be a daily occurrence, growing and growing every day, the ears are also, in the process of growing the ears for calcium needs are also increasing, non-stop cartilage growth process, if calcium is not enough, the cartilage will not be hard enough to support the ears, resulting in the ears collapse again. For dogs with collapsed ears again, owners should add more calcium powder to their food, or give their dogs thick bones to chew on, or feed them a bowl of goat’s milk powder in the morning and evening to replenish their calcium. Corgi ears stand and collapse is the normal situation Corgi in about three months time may appear ears stand and collapse situation appears, this is a normal phenomenon. It may be that during the growth process Corgi’s whole body bones are becoming thicker, and during the rapid growth, the calcium content in the body is certain, which can be imagined as using the calcium element in the ear part to replenish the teeth. So we don’t have to worry about the sudden collapse of the ears, after 1-2 weeks Corgi’s ears will stand up again. 

Corgi’s ears gain weight As young Corgi grows rapidly, the weight of the ears also increases, and it can happen that the growth of cartilage is not as fast as the increase in the weight of the ears, and the ears collapse back down again after standing up. This is normal, just keep your dog’s diet in place and the cartilage will grow back after a while.  During this time, you can add some calcium to your dog’s normal diet, such as a bowl of goat’s milk in the morning and evening, to allow your dog to consume more calcium so that the cartilage can absorb more calcium and help establish the ears. Ear mites in Corgi’s ears or injury In the case that both of Corgi’s ears are standing up and suddenly one of them collapses, it may be due to ear mites acting up or an injury to the ear. The inside of the dog’s ears should be observed first to see if wounds or large areas of dirt appear before the owner cleans the dog’s ears and sends them to the vet for treatment.  Ear mites can appear as an overflow of ear secretions and pus. Dogs will constantly scratch their ears, and if they rub their ears on an artifact, there will be brown overflow in the ear canal.  Ear mites can be treated by injecting a less irritating oil into the ear canal and then gently massaging it to help

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