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Why do dogs show airplane ears?

Airplane ears refer to when a dog's ears suddenly lean to the sides, resembling the wings of an airplane. When a dog displays airplane ears, it usually expresses its emotions, such as happiness after seeing its owner, curiosity and shyness when facing its own kind, and fear towards unfamiliar objects. Additionally, airplane ears may indicate impending aggression when the dog feels threatened or unhappy. Moreover, inadequate calcium intake or excessive supplementation can also lead to airplane ears, which usually persist for a long time. Therefore, owners should consult a doctor before supplementing their dog's calcium and avoid blind operations.

Airplane ears occur when a dog's normally upright ears suddenly lean to the sides, resembling the wings of an airplane. When a dog suddenly shows airplane ears, owners should carefully observe its emotions and determine the cause.

  1. Expressing emotions

A dog's airplane ears are usually used to convey emotions because dogs cannot speak and must use body language to communicate their feelings. When a dog welcomes its owner home, it will display airplane ears, indicating its extreme happiness and excitement, eager to jump into its owner's arms or ask for a hug. Moreover, a dog will also show airplane ears when expressing submission to its owner.

When two dogs meet and they really like each other, they will show airplane ears to express curiosity and shyness towards their own kind.

Finally, a dog may use the airplane ears position to express fear or dread, usually occurring when the dog sees something unfamiliar or gets scolded by its owner. Its tail will usually hang low or tightly clamp around its hindquarters.

  1. Precursor of aggression

In addition to expressing emotions, airplane ears may also indicate that a dog is about to bite someone. The dog will usually show teeth, wrinkle its nose, or emit low growls. If a dog assumes this position, it indicates that it may be in a bad mood or feeling threatened. Owners can gently comfort the dog but should not approach it carelessly to avoid being bitten.

  1. Calcium deficiency or excessive supplementation

Calcium deficiency can cause airplane ears in dogs. If owners want to supplement their dog's calcium, they must consult a doctor and proceed according to the actual situation. Blindly supplementing calcium can also lead to ear cartilage hardening and airplane ears, as well as cause stones and other diseases.