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by myret on 28 September 2011 - 18:09
hello everyone
does anyone of you know why the gsd ears go up and down when they are teething ?
is it maybe genetics, food or just the german shepherd?
does anyone of you know why the gsd ears go up and down when they are teething ?
is it maybe genetics, food or just the german shepherd?
by SitasMom on 28 September 2011 - 19:09
There is a box "search messageboard" if you do this you will see that this is VERY COMMON
You will also see a half dozen or more suggestions on what to feed during teething......
And you will also see a half dozen or more suggestions on what to do if you decide to tape them up.....
You will also see a half dozen or more suggestions on what to feed during teething......
And you will also see a half dozen or more suggestions on what to do if you decide to tape them up.....

by myret on 28 September 2011 - 19:09
sitasmom
thanks but its not for me dont have a pup yet
but saw the question on another bord on why the the gsd ears fall when they are teething and if there is an answer to it
thanks but its not for me dont have a pup yet

but saw the question on another bord on why the the gsd ears fall when they are teething and if there is an answer to it

by Turk on 28 September 2011 - 21:09
The ears will go up and down during teething. The teeth are developing sucking all the calcium, ears are growing and muscles that support the ear are not fully developed. If you're talking about your pup - get him/her some raw, 4-5 inch, frozen marrow beef bones to chew on. Sometimes it can be genetic where the ears won't go up but normally it's purely a growth stage.

by myret on 29 September 2011 - 08:09
turk
yes my next pup are going to be feed a raw diet just like my adults
do you mean that the reason the ears are falling is because of the teeth are taking much of the calcium from the ears to the teeth ???
yes my next pup are going to be feed a raw diet just like my adults
do you mean that the reason the ears are falling is because of the teeth are taking much of the calcium from the ears to the teeth ???

by Turk on 29 September 2011 - 13:09
good article.... http://www.4gsd.net/earsup.html

by myret on 29 September 2011 - 17:09
thanks alot
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