Shetland
Friends who like Shetland will be concerned about one question - whether the dog's ears are folded or not. Under normal circumstances, Shetland dogs with better "birth" will not have erect ears. Their ears are often semi-erect, that is, three-quarters of the dog's ears are erect, but the top is bent toward the front line. If the ears are erect, then the quality of such Shetland is relatively poor, and they cannot participate in the competition.
In order to make the dog look better, many owners dry-fold the ears of Shetland with erect ears. At present, the paste method of the Internet is adopted by many users. This method is simple and easy to implement, and the cost is relatively low. However, we still recommend that owners go to the pet hospital to contact a veterinarian before folding the ears, because the owner may not grasp the position or degree of folding the dog's ears, which will affect the dog's appearance.
If the dog is older, the sticking method will have little effect on them, so the only way to dry-fold the ears is through surgery. However, surgery will cause trauma to the dog, and the owner must do it. Good postoperative dog care.
Because dry-folding a dog’s ears will cause a certain degree of discomfort to the dog, many people do not recommend that friends who have a Shetland priaphyria dry-fold their babies’ ears. They prefer that the dogs’ ears be dry-folded. It can grow happily instead of using "plastic surgery" to make the dog look more in line with competition standards.
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