I'm a little nervous about my 14-week-old Irish Terrier puppy's ears. Is gluing them really safe or even necessary?

I've been reading about ear-set issues in Irish Terriers and learned that some breeders recommend gluing puppies' ears to train them into the correct position. My 14-week-old's ears seem to be a bit all over the place, and it makes me nervous to consider applying glue to such a young dog. Is it really safe and effective to glue ears at this age, or is it something that might not be necessary?

Answer

It's normal to feel concerned about your Irish Terrier's ear set, especially if their ears seem misaligned. Rest assured, ear development can vary, and there are different methods to address ear positions.

  • Consult your vet before trying any ear-modifying techniques.
  • Training ears with glue should be done carefully and professionally.
  • Your puppy's ears may naturally settle without intervention.

At 14 weeks, it's understandable to be cautious about gluing your puppy's ears. Applying adhesive can be safe and effective if done under the guidance of a vet or a professional breeder. However, not all puppies require ear setting, as their ears can naturally adjust over time. It's crucial to prioritize your pup's comfort and wellbeing, and a professional can help determine the best course of action.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it safe to glue my puppy's ears?

    When done correctly and under professional guidance, gluing can be safe. However, improper application can cause irritation or injury, so consulting a vet is recommended.

  • Will my puppy's ears fix themselves naturally?

    Many puppies' ears settle into the desired position as they grow. Allowing some time before intervening often helps in natural alignment.

  • What should I do if the glue causes a reaction?

    If your dog shows signs of distress, redness, or swelling, remove the adhesive gently and consult your vet as soon as possible.

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