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This might seem a strange question to ask, but here goes. I have a three month old Lurcher bitch . I have noticed that one of her ear droops back and looks different from the other, looking at some pics which were taken when I brought her they both seem the same. This isn’t a real concern to me more a matter of curiosity, is this part of growing up or something that could be corrected.

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This might seem a strange question to ask, but here goes. I have a three month old Lurcher bitch . I have noticed that one of her ear droops back and looks different from the other, looking at some pics which were taken when I brought her they both seem the same. This isn’t a real concern to me more a matter of curiosity, is this part of growing up or something that could be corrected.

its probably where she sleeps have a look next time u can correct this by tapeing her ear down until its sorted more of a vanity thing shouldent bother it but worst case could cause a problem with ballance when turning hope this helps donk :bye:
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This might seem a strange question to ask, but here goes. I have a three month old Lurcher bitch . I have noticed that one of her ear droops back and looks different from the other, looking at some pics which were taken when I brought her they both seem the same. This isn’t a real concern to me more a matter of curiosity, is this part of growing up or something that could be corrected.

its probably where she sleeps have a look next time u can correct this by tapeing her ear down until its sorted more of a vanity thing shouldent bother it but worst case could cause a problem with ballance when turning hope this helps donk :bye:

 

Do you realy think that ear carriadge will affect turning and balance ?

 

Cheers.

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This might seem a strange question to ask, but here goes. I have a three month old Lurcher bitch . I have noticed that one of her ear droops back and looks different from the other, looking at some pics which were taken when I brought her they both seem the same. This isnt a real concern to me more a matter of curiosity, is this part of growing up or something that could be corrected.

its probably where she sleeps have a look next time u can correct this by tapeing her ear down until its sorted more of a vanity thing shouldent bother it but worst case could cause a problem with ballance when turning hope this helps donk :bye:

 

Do you realy think that ear carriadge will affect turning and balance ?

 

Cheers.

 

:laugh: @ chartpolski :laugh::laugh:

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This might seem a strange question to ask, but here goes. I have a three month old Lurcher bitch . I have noticed that one of her ear droops back and looks different from the other, looking at some pics which were taken when I brought her they both seem the same. This isn’t a real concern to me more a matter of curiosity, is this part of growing up or something that could be corrected.

its probably where she sleeps have a look next time u can correct this by tapeing her ear down until its sorted more of a vanity thing shouldent bother it but worst case could cause a problem with ballance when turning hope this helps donk :bye:

 

Do you realy think that ear carriadge will affect turning and balance ?

 

Cheers.

 

:laugh: @ chartpolski :laugh::laugh:

 

It's amazing what you can learn from these sites, Chalky !! ;)

 

Cheers.

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