What should I do if my Bulldog’s ears don’t stand up?

The inability of the Bulldog’s ears to stand up may be due to calcium deficiency. At this time, attention should be paid to supplementing the dog’s calcium. Giving your dog calcium powder or tablets can supplement calcium and some trace elements, which can help your dog’s ears stand up. There are also some foods high in calcium, such as kelp, tofu, dried shrimps, etc., which can also be fed to dogs in moderation.
If the Bulldog is very thin and its ears cannot stand erect, it may be due to malnutrition. At this time, the owner should feed more nutritious food, or directly feed pet nutrition paste to help the Bulldog improve its nutrition and speed up the ear erection.
You can also often take your Bulldog for walks in dark places at night. When dogs see people or animals walking by or make strange noises, their ears will often stand upright to focus on staring or listening, which is helpful to stimulate their ears to stand upright.
Another reason is that some of the English Bulldog bloodlines are not particularly pure, so when they grow and develop, their ears still droop even if they have passed the developmental age stage. In fact, this situation is the result of impure bloodlines. It may be because the other half of the British fighting dog's bloodline is floppy-eared dogs, so this situation is also normal and the owner does not need to worry.
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