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I'd say it's official. She's got a Schildspanner ear. That is how it's called in Germany.
![]() I still don't understand how she got it since they were both perfectly up. Maybe I should have glued it. She is now 15 months old. What would you suggest? Leave it alone, try to correct it? Can I show her like that in the US? I know there are bitches with the SV that are actually "gekoered" like that and been shown at the Bundessiegerpruefung and got an SG. It's a big heavy "fault" but it seems like judges tend to overlook it since they are not hanging. |
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After doing more research it turns out that it is most definitely NOT SChildspanner. We still don't know where it's coming from and I thought about taking her to the vet to get her checked out. Especially since both ears were up. Even if I can't show her, she's an awesome working dog.
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