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Post by Happybully Sun Feb 22 2015, 09:34

This is how roxys ear is looking now

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Post by Happybully Sun Feb 22 2015, 09:35

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Post by Hannah&Michael UK Sun Feb 22 2015, 09:36

Is it like that all the time?

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Post by Happybully Sun Feb 22 2015, 09:43

Yes when she was 10 weeks old they were both the same then the one gradually started to move and now at 14 weeks it's like this I did think it was down to teething but now not to sure

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Post by Hannah&Michael UK Sun Feb 22 2015, 09:45

She may have less cartilage in one ear than the other, she does look rather cute like that though haha, if your concerned id just check with the vet, sometimes dogs have more or less cartilage in one ear than the other, I wouldnt worry though

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Post by Happybully Sun Feb 22 2015, 09:53

I spoke to vets about it and they weren't concerned.I don't think it bothers Rox(only think she thinks it an excuse when she pretends not to listen to me

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Post by Hannah&Michael UK Sun Feb 22 2015, 09:58

Haha, it could be to do with the teething also still so dont worry, youll find out soon enough :-)

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Post by stella Sun Feb 22 2015, 18:50

i would'nt worry to much,i'm sure it will be down to teething Smile
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Post by -Ian- Sat Mar 07 2015, 23:00

Yeah give it time and I'm sure it'll turn out ok. My Flo has no choice, her ears just flap back but when she's serious she can still make them go forward... Kinda Laughing


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