Standing ears are erect on the top of the sides of the head, pointed at the top, and not too big. For example, huskies, German shepherds, etc. Pendulous ears are also very common, the ears fall naturally on both sides of the cheeks, Labrador is typical of this. Semi-erect ears and semi-erect ears are also higher up on the head, with the ears erect and the tips of the ears hanging forward. In addition to the Border Collie, the Pleasant is also this ear. Bat-eared dogs have large and erect ears, but the tip is no longer pointed and becomes rounded. The two ears should not be too close together and have a bit of a bat-like appearance. Common dog breeds: French Bulldog, Chihuahua, Corgi, etc.
Rose ears Rose ears are a type of dog ears that are very small in shape. The ears are folded outward, with the tips hanging down slightly and the sides of the ears protruding slightly. It is said that the reason they are called rose ears is because the folded part of the ears looks a bit like a rose when viewed from above. English Bulldogs have these ears. Button ears are a button ear when there is a medium sized vertical ear and half of it is folded down and covers the ear canal. Folded ears are long, low at the base of the ear, soft in texture, and have creases when they hang down naturally, and the edges roll up, like curtains that are not flat.