When will my Rat Terriers ears stand up?
FAQEars on a Rat Terrier puppy may or may not stand. They sometimes go through several stages before standing erect, if they are going to stand at all. The two most common styles of ear carriage are: a) erect ears, and b) button ears. Erect ears will stand on their own—no cropping, taping or posting is required. If the ears are going to stand, they will most usually be erect by 10 months of age, but many puppies have their ear carriage earlier than that.
Related QuestionsHow large do Rat Terriers get?
FAQRat Terriers come in three sizes: Toy (less than 10 pounds), Mini (10-17 pounds), and Standard (17-30 pounds).
Related QuestionsDo Rat Terriers shed?
FAQActually, yes. Especially when they are shedding their "winter" coat. It can be very misleading because they are shorthaired dogs. Their short hairs come off on your hands when you pet them, and stick to your clothing, upholstery, and carpeting. Just be sure to brush them often with a soft brush or rubber curry mitt to remove dead hair. And don't wear black clothing!
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FAQBecause of their calm temperament, rat-terriers tend to get along with other pets just fine. They will likely see their pet siblings as members of their family, and will be very protective of them.
Related QuestionsAre they similar to Rat Terriers?
American Hairless Terrier FAQThe first American Hairless Terrier was born into a litter of Rat Terriers (RT) as the result of a natural gene mutation. You might want to visit some RT sites on the web to learn more about them. In the 1890s Feists (Old English White Terrier x Smooth Fox Terrier x Manchester Terrier) were imported to America from England. Here Smooth Fox Terrier, Beagle, and Italian Greyhound were added to these terriers to help stabilize the pied coloration and to give the breed a less aggressive temperament.
Related QuestionsAre Rat Terriers good around children?
FAQRat terriers tend to be very patient and tolerent of children..especially their "own". Because of their temperament, they are usually not aggressive and are comparatively calm compared to other breeds. They are very loyal, loving, and protective of members of their family. However, they do exhibit the typical "terrior" personality and are very energetic. It is important that anyone with small children who may be contemplating rat-terrier ownership be aware of this.
Related QuestionsWhat is the difference in type A and type B Rat Terriers?
FAQRat Terriers have two body types. The only difference is that Type A Rat Terriers have longer legs. Take a look at the Rat Terrier breed standards, which do mention both body types.
Related QuestionsAre Rat Terriers yappy?
Rat Terrier Puppies - Pocketpuppy.com - FAQ'sNot really. They will alert you to someone at the door or an odd noise, but that's a dog's job afterall. They aren't what most people classify as 'ankle biters'.
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Rat Terrier Puppies - Pocketpuppy.com - FAQ'sYes. Ours are a little batty over the cats. They shower our cats with kisses and love. The cats on the other hand don't exactly welcome these strong displays of emotion. It's kind of like, "Agh, dog germs!" Once the dog has calmed down and ended the over-exuberant greeting they will both settle in for some mutually satisfying sunbathing together.
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Sundown Kennels F.A.Q.Although some puppies' ears stand as early as 8-10 weeks, don't be concerned if your pup's ears don't stand until 6-7 months (especially pups with large ears) after teething. Some pups ears never stand. This is known as a "soft ear". Sometimes taping is successful. "Soft ears" are a genetic trait, and dogs with soft ears should not be bred even if taping is successful. It is a disqualification in showing. Some GSDs ears stand but wiggle at the tips when the dogs run.
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Rat Terrier Puppies - Pocketpuppy.com - FAQ'sYes. Rat Terriers are excellent family dogs. Younger children do need to be taught to be kind, but that goes for children and any animal. Rat Terriers bond closely with their family and enjoy family activites and festivities.
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Frequently Asked Questions about German ShepherdsAlthough some puppies' ears stand as early as 8-10 weeks, don't be concerned if your pup's ears don't stand until 6-7 months (especially pups with large ears) after teething. Some pups ears never stand. This is known as a "soft ear". Sometimes taping is successful. "Soft ears" are a genetic trait, and dogs with soft ears should not be bred even if taping is successful. It is a disqualification in showing. Some GSD's ears stand but wiggle at the tips when the dogs run.
Related QuestionsWhen will my puppy's ears stand?
Dog faqs, dog faqUsually, dog-ears stand between 8 weeks and 6 months of age. Some Dogs' ears stand already pretty by 10-12 weeks of age. Your dog's ears may stand but wiggle at the tips when the dog runs. This "friendly ears" are not a desirable trait for Show dogs.
Related QuestionsHow long do I have to tape the ears before they stand?
Frequent Asked QuestionsDepending on the crop, it could take weeks or months. I have had some ears stand in 8 weeks and others it took 12 months. The most important thing is NOT to give up. If you take the ears down and they fall, TAPE them up again!! Also, ears should be taken down, cleaned, aired, and put back up within a few hours unless there is a good chance the ears will stand. Taking ears down and leaving them floppy for a day or two at a time will get you no where.
Related QuestionsQ.) When do puppies ears stand up? And do all puppies ears stand up?
HudsonsMalamutes.com / AlaskanMalamute.us - AKC/OFA Gentle G...A.) Puppies ears should stand up on there own by six months. But could possibly take up to a year. Some puppies ears need a little more help than others. Laid back, easy going pups at times could be a cause for ears not to go up. Keeping these pups alert and interested and exercising there ears is helpful with mellow, easy going dogs. Sometime a "woolie" puppy has to much hair and the hair is to heavy to let the pups ears stand. Shaving the hair on there ears to give them a little time can help.
Related QuestionsSHOULD THE EARS BE CROPPED?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe breed standard allows for both cropped and uncropped ears and has a very good description of each. To be cropped it usually done between seven and twelve weeks age. The earlier it is done, the faster the pup heals. The ear-cropping process should be handled by the reputable breeder with his/her vet doing the crop, and before the pup is placed as a pet. These folks know how to do a proper crop and care for the pup afterwards.
Related QuestionsMy ears itch. What can I do?
St. Cloud Hearing Clinic - FAQMany things can cause itchy ears. Some common causes of itchy ears are dry skin, ear wax and outer ear infections. Please consult your physician or an ear, nose and throat specialist for proper diagnosis and treatment of itchy ears.
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New England Aquarium Penguin PagesYes. The ears are located on the sides of the head in the same location as ours but cannot be seen as the ears are covered by the penguins dense feathers. A penguins ear has no lobes it is just a simple hole.
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Tibetan TerriersThe Tibetan Terrier is a rare, mid-sized (20-25 lbs.) shaggy dog which comes in a wide variety of colors including black, white, silver, cream, golden and sable in solid, parti-color, and tri-color combinations. He is small enough to live comfortably in an apartment and share your bed or chair, yet large enough to enjoy a long hike or romp with kids. Owners often describe them as a large dog in a small dog's body.
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Rabbit FAQ - Pet Rabbit FAQsEars on Hollands will lop sometime between 3 weeks and 6 months, and perhaps occasionally later (even as late as three years). Bunnies that have narrow crowns or are slow-maturing will lop later. Bunnies with wider crowns or long and heavy ears, and those that mature more quickly will lop sooner. Almost all Holland Lops can exhibit ear control when they are excited. Ear carriage should be evaluated when the bunny is relaxed.
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National Fancy Rat SocietyIn brief, rat owners bring their rats to be seen by the public. Rats are shown in suitable tanks. During the day, the judges choose the best rats and award prizes. Rat shows are also social occasions where friendly rat owners share their common interest. Many shows will have a variety of other activities taking place – these are usually listed on the show calendar.
Related QuestionsDo you have to do both ears?
Healing Approach - Healing the body naturally through health...It is advisable to carry out the treatment in both ears so that you are left feeling balanced and totally relaxed.
Related QuestionsDo Bull Terriers get along with other animals?
Coronado Bull TerriersYes, if Bull Terriers are introduced as young pups to an environment with other pets the success of harmony is excellent. We have placed bullies with folks that have ducks, birds, and pigs and yes even cats. The temperament of our dogs is such, that all it takes is a little training from the new owners to have a peaceful household. However note this living arrangement may not always work.
Related QuestionsWhere can I get a Rat Terrier?
FAQThe last place you should get your rat terrier is the pet store. Yep, thats right. Instead, find a local breeder with a good reputation. Better yet, get a rescue. There are a lot of Rat Terrier's looking for a home. Check out Ratbone Rescues if you're interesting in rescuing a buddy.
Related QuestionsHow do you give a rat a bath?
RMCA: Rat FAQHave a towel ready before you begin. Fill both sides of your kitchen sink with lukewarm water. Dip your rat in one side of the sink in the water, but only up to the neck. Use a soap made for cats or kittens, or even dish washing liquid (like Dawn on male rats for the oily buildup on their skin) and apply several drops on the rat's back. Begin working the soap into a good lather and scrub well with your fingertips.
Related QuestionsCan I have a naked mole-rat as a pet?
Frequently Asked Questions about Naked Mole-Rats - National ...Naked mole-rats cannot be kept as pets. They must live in large colonies, and they have fairly strict temperature and humidity requirements. They are high-maintenance animals and can live from ten to 30 years. Removing them from the wild in Africa is expensive, risky, and disruptive to the habitats of naked mole-rats and other animals. Naked mole-rats are kept and bred in highly controlled enclosures in some universities and zoos. Under no circumstances should they be kept as pets.
Related QuestionsMy rat has myco! What is it?
Frequently Asked QuestionsMycoplasmosis pulmonis is highly contagious and is transmitted through the air (via coughing or sneezing), sexual contact, and passage through the birth canal of an infected mother. For that reason, virtually all of our domestic pet rats are exposed to it from birth. The organism does not cause illness unless it multiplies and causes an infection.
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