Unexpected ear issue.
Bruiser is 5 months old, I had done extensive research about this breed before i committed, and took me almost 2 years for everything in my life to fall into place to allow me to adopt a bull terrier. I was ready for the charisma, the stubbornness, and the high energy. I came prepared for most of the common issues a bull terrier or puppy will encounter.
Bruiser was neutered at 5 months, and was given a cone collar. After just 2 days we began removing his collar for play or meal time, and noticed his ears were strange. They have been shaped by a tight fitting cone to slant inwards to a point, and it's been almost a week without the cone and his ears have not stood straight (at rest) since.
What can I do? It's not a good look on a Bull Terrier
Bruiser was neutered at 5 months, and was given a cone collar. After just 2 days we began removing his collar for play or meal time, and noticed his ears were strange. They have been shaped by a tight fitting cone to slant inwards to a point, and it's been almost a week without the cone and his ears have not stood straight (at rest) since.
What can I do? It's not a good look on a Bull Terrier
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