Staffy's Body Language - Ears
Staffy’s Ears
Dogs’ ears can be of different types. Shape
and size of dog’s ears influence how well it uses them for
communication.
Some dog owners have their Staffies’ ears cropped to get more
desirable look of the breed. But animal protection organisations
don’t recommend cropping, calling owners for leaving dog’s ears
how they were made by nature. In most cases ear cropping is only a cosmetic surgery,
it is not had to be done, but it brings unnecessary pain and
discomfort to your pet.
Ear Cropping Is not Necessary
When you Staffordshire Bull Terrier feels calm
and comfortable, its ears will be in usual condition. When it
barks to something, its ears take a “battle position”, going up on
the head. The dog will direct them towards the object of its
interest. When Staffy feels aggressive
its ears go up and forward. If the ears of your dog
are put back a bit, it signalises about its friendly intentions.
If the Stafford’s ears are pressed to its head or directed each to
each side, it means your pet shows its obedience.
Dog's Ears Can Tell You a lot about K9
Behaviour