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  1. Jul 3, 2024 · We talked to a panel of dog experts about some of the most popular dog breeds with floppy ears. Ahead, learn which dogs have the floppiest ears—and how they got those adorable appendages.

  2. Sep 25, 2024 · Dogs with floppy ears are incredibly cute. Discover 15 adorable breeds with floppy ears and how to care for them.

    • Bloodhounds. The first on our ‘Top 17’ list is the famous ‘Sleuth Hound’, known for being the best at finding lost people! Bloodhounds are relatively docile dogs, substantially large; however, don’t let the docility fool you—these dogs can be quite stubborn and relentless.
    • Cavalier. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is not only one of the most adorable toy breeds out there but also an extremely royal, graceful and beautiful one; unsurprising, given the breed’s strong connection to British History.
    • Japanese Chin. Another endearing toy breed that hails from Asia, the Japanese Chin is all kinds of noble and charming, with a lovely, generous coat and an aristocratic air.
    • Cocker Spaniel. Easily one of the most popular, energetic and merry dog breeds out there, Cocker Spaniels are adored the world over for their huge, endearing eyes and mischievous personality.
    • Breeds of Dog With Floppy Ears. Beagle. Basset hound. Coonhound. Bloodhound. Afghan hound. English cocker spaniel. Poodle. Setter.
    • Beagle. The beagle is one of the most popular breeds in the US. They’re known for their strong noses—they’ll tirelessly track prey for miles—but they’re also known for their big mouths and bottomless stomachs in addition to their luxurious floppy ears.
    • Basset Hound. Ah, the Great-Grandfather of floppy ears, the basset hound! These long-and-low hunting machines boast the second-best sense of smell (after the bloodhound), and they’re built to track and find prey.
    • Black and Tan Coonhound. Originally bred in the US in the 1900s, these hardworking, long-eared hunting companions are highly skilled at tracking raccoons and possums.
    • Basset Hounds. This is the quintessential low-down-to-the-ground hound that comes to mind at the first mention of a dog with floppy ears. These adoring, droopy fellas make great family companions and serious snuggle buddies, but Basset Hounds are also pro trackers with high prey drives, and they love any opportunity to test out their hunting skills.
    • Dachshund. Another one falling into the category of small dogs with floppy ears, the Dachshund is a plucky little fella that’s hard to miss. Don’t be fooled by their lapdog reputation, although Dachshunds love stretching out next to loving pet parents, they’re happiest with their nose to the ground on the scent of something interesting.
    • Afghan Hound. Looking like it stepped off the front cover of vogue, the Afghan Hound is the epitome of “Becky with the good hair”. But it’s not all about looks, this breed is extremely loyal, emotionally sensitive, and fiercely independent, meaning it can be tricky to train.
    • Irish Setter. Another four-legged friend that wouldn’t look out of place on the set of a fashion shoot, this graceful, auburn-coloured pooch was originally bred as a gun dog.
  3. Oct 4, 2024 · From the tiny shih tzu to the Bernese mountain dog, these floppy-eared breeds will melt your heart. Plus, an expert shares the origin of floppy ears.

  4. Oct 22, 2021 · Floppy eared dogs. We’ve compiled a list of 14 of the most popular floppy eared dogs, along with a breakdown of each breed’s appearance, temperament, and life expectancy. Labrador. One of the most popular breeds of floppy eared dogs. The Labrador is powerful, smart, and they love their families.

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