Granny's gone and done it again

She’s a German Shepherd mix isn’t she? Sometimes their ears droop. I thought it was more due to genetics and less of environmental influences. I can’t imagine how teething can cause ears to droop? Did google elaborate?
That happened to my Gracie, too. Shelties are supposed to have "tulip" ears, I think they're called. Stand partially up but tip over at the top. She has one ear that stands up, or "flies." As a result she has hearing issues, can't always tell where sound comes from. Happened during teething.
 
That happened to my Gracie, too. Shelties are supposed to have "tulip" ears, I think they're called. Stand partially up but tip over at the top. She has one ear that stands up, or "flies." As a result she has hearing issues, can't always tell where sound comes from. Happened during teething.
so it never fixed itself?
 
This is whats happening in our neighborhood. This machine breaks up the old road. Ashton likes to watch from inside. Too scary and loud outside. . I'm having a hard last couple of days but ended up on the floor this morning. I didn't fall..fall..I was bent over and my head started to reel. I stood up and could tell I best get down. My body just pretty much went on its own as I slid down the kitchen counter. Poor Bronwyn was at the table and is asking..you ok mom..you ok? I just said yes, I'll just stay here a min until I stabilize. Been pretty woozy the last few days and I know why. This month marks two years Scott passed. I was thinking of him last night crying and feeling down. My huge dizzy trigger is stress, so, paying for it now. I'll be OK. I just need to settle down. Anyway, picture of this activity. Quite the process. Will be nice to have new roads in our neighborhood. View attachment 3511202
Two years already! Must seem like yesterday and at the same time, like an eternity. :hugs It was that way for me after my previous husband died anyway. ❤️
 
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