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Oh good point about the trimmer. Ears are so small they fit right in the clipper guards! Yeah I go up &the down the back of ears first and then "inside" on the front.. I have used scissors on Elvis ears but he turned into a bucking bronco once so fast abd spontaneously I just dont think scissors would be anything but haphazard with grooming my dogs. |
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Most of Cozy's Pups have very erected big talking ears. Her ears only go to halfway up- The tips of her ears stay flipped down. I wish I had trained them when she was a puppy to go up. Her ears are actually smaller than her daughters ears. I taped and shaved Roxy, Zoey (RIP), and Lucy's ears til they were 6 months old and done without teething mostly. I would take the tape off for a few days and if they started to fall the tape would go back on. If the ears stayed up I would leave the tape off. |
I keep mine clipped. Never had a problem with them standing up. I have read on hear that when a puppy is teething their ears will go down. They say to shave the top 1/3 I shaved half of the ear...this worked for me |
Personally, I would keep my efforts limited to keeping the ears trimmed. Dinky's get very floppy as his hair grows. It is amazingly adorable. And I think the non floppy ears are adorable too. Just do what you want!! |
I can not remember where I found my ear taping procedure, but this is what I did. Take a paper bag ( the grocery store type) , trim it in to a triangle about the same size as the ear. One for each ear. Then use eyelash glue, and use little dots around the edge, and a dot or 2 in the middle. I actually put it on the back side of the ear..leave on 3-4 days, then remove. If the ears droop--repeat. I had perfect ears, and had no issues at all. As remember, it took 3 or 4 times, and then never had to do it again. |
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