When do husky ears stand up?

Jul 26,2025
2Min
When do Huskies' ears stand up? Huskies usually start to stand up at 8-10 weeks after birth. The two ears usually stand up one after another, and the interval may be one day or one month; most Huskies start to stand up at the age of eight. The ears are completely erect at one month old. If the ears are not erect at eight months, the Husky has the gene for soft ears.

Generally, Huskies will slowly erect their ears at 8-10 weeks after birth, usually on one side first, and then on the other side after a while. But this is just a general rule, and not all Huskies will have their ears erect at 8-10 weeks. Some dogs will erect their ears a week or two or even a month later, but they usually erect their ears before 8 months.

If the Husky is already 8 months old and the ears have not yet stood up, it means that the Husky has the gene for soft ears and the ears will never stand up.

If you want to help your Husky’s ears stand up better, you can feed your dog more foods high in calcium in your daily life, such as dried shrimps, tofu, kelp and cooked egg yolks. And the owner should pay attention to taking the Husky for reasonable exercise every day. Generally, the exercise time is about half an hour. The owner can take the Husky outdoors at four or five o'clock in the afternoon to exercise appropriately and bask in the sun. The ultraviolet rays in the sun help the dog absorb calcium and help the dog's ears stand up.

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