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08-01-2005, 01:08 PM | #16 |
YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 723
| Hi. Try shaving half way down, on both sides of the ears to keep weight from drooping the ear. Massage the ears frequently. You can try Carnation Instant Milk on food to build up cartilage. If after teething they do not come up, make a bridge for the ears that will keep them up. Buy aerated J&J tape, 3/4" 3m Filament tape and a good base, like a dental absorber. Insert the J&J tape at the base of the ear (inside), sticky part of the tape outward, going up the ear. Tape the bridge between the ears to the aerated part at the top with the filament tape. Once posts are secure, go around the ear with tape. Only keep tape bridge on a week but that worked for Chloe, or her ears just came up anyway. |
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