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Old 01-11-2007, 07:29 AM   #33
Daisy's*MoM
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Originally Posted by FlDebra
It is the backside that has all the heavy weight of hair -- first just try to trim it up if you are against shaving. Then the next step would be just to shave the top third of the ear. That is all that Ben ever had shaved and his stood fine. But my girl, Sadie, still had one down even with the top third shaved. So, I finally had to shave it down almost to the bottom. She had pretty thick hair. It stood perfectly the next day. From here on out, I will just shave the top third as I think that is all she will need. She just needed the extra help for that one ear to get started. BTW -- within a week, the ear had a nice little gold fringe all over and looks so pretty.
Ok, I hate to have to trim off any of her pretty hair, but if I don't have to take off very much, then I think I will be ok with that. Daisy has very thick hair also. But if within a week, she has grown some more hair back out, I should be alright, & won't grieve too much about her missing some of that gorgeous hair.
I suppose if I do want her ears to be fully erect, and I do...I should be doing what I can to help them along now while she is still very young.
Thanks.
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