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Learn More: Border Collies

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How to set prick ears

One thing I love about border collies is how drastically different they can all look! Not only with colors and markings, but their ears! Floppy, rose bud, tipped and pricked are all common ear shapes in the breed and it is easy enough to have control over what ear shape your dog has! 


I love symmetry, as well as prick ears, and while I like to give each pups ears some time to see if they will go up naturally, I typically end up setting them by 3 months just to be safe! If you start setting after 4 months, it may be a harder and longer battle than just starting while they are younger. If your pup is done teething and you decide to start, it may be near impossible. 


I have written up a step by step with photos on how to set your pups ears if desired!


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