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Trimming down to the skin does not cause Leather ear. It is a fungus caused by moisture, that can be contracted even in the summer months too, especially if you live in high humidity areas. The best way to treat that is when you see traces of it beginning is to immediately rub with aldohol swabs and apply 2% lotrimon. You will never get back the hair growth like it should be. |
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and yes of course the ears has to be taken all the way down when trying to get the ears to stand...lol..my insomnia is getting to me and my thinking...lol |
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I am still going to get the other ones too... i guess you cant have too many :p |
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now I have another question, when you use the clippers/ trimmers, do I go w/ the growth of the hair or against it? |
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The dog may get to 6 mos. or older before thier ears stand up. I never did a thing to Zeke's because I like all the hair on them and they eventually stood up. There is no big hurry. If they are going to stand up they will eventually do it on their own. |
My Thomas' ears don't stand..and won't! |
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My Sydney's ears never did stand after taping 1 Attachment(s) We did all those things, took her to the groomer shaved her ears like suggested, taped them several days on several days off as directed when she was about 4/5 mo old and they never did stand up. To me her ears seem large for her size even though she is a purebred. She hated it and fought us all the way.....We just gave up and decided to love her ears floppy! If I don't put her bangs in a bow or clip people always thing she is a Lhasa Apso or some other breed. She is also very large at 11lbs. But we love her just the same. Here is her picture with Oliver our cat. Mom to Sydney Rose :aimeeyork Lacey Rose:doghop: Foster Mommy to Rocco:animal37 and Rizzo I miss you every day:rbyorkie: |
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