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Taping Natural Ears Down

Taping Natural Ears

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Did you know floppy ears need maintenance too? To avoid wisping ears (ears that don't lay as they should) you may have to tape them down, under the jaw. That trains the ears to lie down flat, not kinking or wisping up. 

Taping Natural Ears
1) Apply tacky tape to tip of outer ear
2) Repeat step one with the other ear
3) pull taunt but not too tightly underneath the chin using a 3rd piece of tape to connect the ears
​*skin glue or surgical glue can be used on the tips to encourage better bonding and adhesion. 
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  • Our Dobermans
    • Stud Service
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  • Available Dobermans & Puppies
    • Titled Dogs for Sale
  • Doberman Questionnaire
    • Purchase Agreement
    • Purchase Process
  • Cropping & Posting
    • Taping Natural Ears Down
  • Doberman History and Health
    • DCM and the Doberman Crisis
    • Doberman Health
    • COI and DLA I & II
    • Myths & Facts
    • Raw And Risks
    • Fawn and Blue Doberman
    • The Warlock & King Doberman
    • The White Doberman
    • Melanistic & Solid Doberman
    • Heterochromia: Two Eye Colors
    • Breeding Doberman >
      • Breeding and Rearing >
        • Raising Puppies
        • Breeder Mentoring
  • Common Questions
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