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Old 03-19-2005, 11:31 AM   #12
dpuz
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Originally Posted by feminvstr
I didnt have such great results with using tape on the ears so this is what I did and it works and much easier to place and remove....

all you need is a paper sack, pair of sissors and so fabric glue..

cut a large V shape from the paper bag
glue it on one side and let the glue get tacky
then paste the V inside the ear...it works like a charm and washs out with water. If it begins to curl, just replace it...

Take them out in about 3 days...repeat again if it didnt work the first time and until it does...

good luck

this pic has my babies with the sacks

Fantastic, I think that I will first try the taping idea and if it doesn´t work, I will try out your idea. Thanks for the tips all, but if all fail, I will still love my Gigi with his floppy ears, tough he looks like a Rottweiler Puppy lol.
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