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My GSD is just about six months. His ears have been up and down since day one. Right now, the passenger side is up, but the driver's side is down. I know that it's connected to teething, but I am not entirely certain which teeth are adult teeth and which are baby teeth. I also know that baby teeth are small and sharp----and usually found in my carpet or leg
. They all look really white and really big. How do I determine the difference between baby and adult teeth?
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If they're sharp like razor blades, they're most likely the puppy teeth. If they're bigger and duller, they're the adult teeth.
Tyically the four canines (big, pointy ones) are the last to come in. Once the adult canines are in, a puppy is typically done teething.
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Leerburg | Taping German Shepherds Ears Typically, if the ears have gone up once, they'll usually come back up again, so I wouldn't be too worried.
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Uh-oh. Our Henry's ears were up like satellite dishes from about 3 months. He's 6 months now and is wrapping up his teething. We haven't neutered him yet but probably by the end of the month....I hope it doesn't affect his ears! |
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