They start teething from the time they begin growing their teeth at 4 weeks while theyre coming in. Then they simply just enjoy everything they can get their needle Sharp teeth around until around 4 months old when they start losing their baby teeth. During this time, they'll be wanting to teeth on anything they can while their adult teeth are coming in.
- Steve Gogulski "It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!" www.bulliesofnc.com
The gelatin is fine to continue giving him until you know the cartilage in her ears have hardened and developed enough to remain standing. Usually after taping and looking like they do now she'll continue to force them up and alert on her own. During this process it will only help get the ears stronger and stronger. In the event one or both start to flop just retape for 24 hours and let her try and keep them up again on her own. Contiinue this process with 24 hour taping until the ears remain up permenantly.
- Steve Gogulski "It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!" www.bulliesofnc.com
Thank you for your advice, Im suposed to tape her again for another 5 days... Her ears still up, should I wait to see how they go? Or I should tape it again any way?
Hi, Maya's ears looking good... Thak U very much for all your advice, she is doing very well. I have another concern, I,m worry about Maya's size, she is just 14" and she is 3 1/2 month, her parents are standar EBT, is she in range?
If she's at 14" at 3 1/2 months she's just fine. The standard Bull Terrier height at full grown should be between 20-24" to the withers. How big were the parents?
Her ears look like they're up for good now. :-bd
- Steve Gogulski "It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!" www.bulliesofnc.com
Her parents are not so big... I can not say fore sure but they look on average for me. Maybe is me but I se her going very slow... If you think she is ok, is ok for me, is my first BT and I still learning. thanks. And her ears are up every time now... wiiiipyyyy jajaja finaly... thanks again
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Add Knox Geletin to his food. It will help harden the cartilage in his ears. Attached is a good article in training his ears to stand by taping them.
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It's in every grocery store right next to the Jello.
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Hopefully the document on my above post was noticed which was on "How to Tape the Ears of a Bull Terrier."
My recommendation is to do both. Tape and provide the gelatine. Works every time.
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"It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!"
www.bulliesofnc.com
"It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!"
www.bulliesofnc.com
"It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!"
www.bulliesofnc.com
"It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!"
www.bulliesofnc.com
If she's at 14" at 3 1/2 months she's just fine. The standard Bull Terrier height at full grown should be between 20-24" to the withers. How big were the parents?
Her ears look like they're up for good now. :-bd
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