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Question by sadie
Submitted on 3/28/2004
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my 4month pup had both ears erect, now the right one flops down - what could be the problem and what should I do?


Answer by Marte'
Submitted on 8/14/2004
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Shave the very top of each ear so it looks like a triangle- that takes the weight  off the top. It's part of the grooming of your yorkie, if your not sure how to do it , take it to a groomer the first time to see how its done.

 

Answer by erica
Submitted on 4/3/2005
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my yorky is about 4 months and her right ear also flops down...hmmm why?

 

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