Deer dog ears up

Deerhound ears will usually stand up on their own at 3 months of age. If they don’t, you can take your deerhound out in the sun more often to absorb the calcium nutrients your body takes in, which can make your deerhound’s ears stand up. If the ears are still not erect after 3 months, it may be a genetic problem. At this point, the owner should not be too anxious, as there are long and short periods of time for the Deerhound’s ears to erect, and it is only necessary to give the Deerhound good nutrition at this time. If the ears have been injured, or if the ears have been inflamed, it will affect the erect ears, so the owner should add more calcium food to the dog’s diet to make the ears erect as soon as possible. If this is not possible, use tools to help the puppy stand up his ears.

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