When do Yorkies erect their ears?

Generally, Yorkies will start to erect their ears at 8-10 weeks after birth. Most Yorkies will erect one ear first and then the other. However, not all Yorkies can erect their ears at 8-10 weeks. Some dogs develop slowly and will erect their ears a few weeks later. But most Yorkies will have their ears erect before eight months of age.
Some Yorkies erect their ears and then keep them upright, while some Yorkies stand upright for a while, then fold down for a while, over and over again until they finally take shape. This situation is also normal. Owners don’t need to worry. They can just supplement their dogs with calcium appropriately.
If you want to help Yorkshire terriers erect their ears, you can feed them more foods high in calcium in your daily life, such as dried shrimps, tofu, kelp and eggs. Calcium powder can also be fed appropriately. And the owner should pay attention to taking the Yorkshire Terrier for reasonable exercise every day. You can take the Shiba Inu outdoors for appropriate exercise and sunbathing at four or five o'clock in the afternoon when the sun is not so strong. The ultraviolet rays in the sun will help the dog to absorb calcium. Quality absorption can help dogs erect ears.
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