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Anyone ever had to tape a flop earred dogs ears?

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pinx05
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2014-02-27 5:54 PM
Subject: RE: Anyone ever had to tape a flop earred dogs ears?



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I have seen many people tape their dogs floppy ears, to make it "hang" nicely so that they don't have the ears that stick straight out to the side. Usually during the teething stage. Several different breeds also (collies, aussies, rotts etc), I don't know how well it turned out for most of them... the ones I did see later didn't have bat wings though. We had a woman iwith show collies come into the clinic that swore by it.

There is a huge difference in taping cropped ears, and taping natural ears by the way. 

I am not sure how this thread went from ear taping to what breed the dog was.
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2014-02-27 7:40 PM
Subject: RE: Anyone ever had to tape a flop earred dogs ears?


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bingo - 2014-02-27 5:20 PM I was surprised when you said your pup was a lab. Taping of ears is usually done on dogs with normally floppy ears whose ears are surgically fixed to stand up right, like Dobermans, Schnauzers, etc. I agree w/the others who say that is NOT a lab. The pup may be part lab, but 1st off there should be NO white, but the longer coat, his head shape, his body shape, nope, not purebred by any stretch. I have bred labs in the past. The fact his ears are starting to try and stand up is just one more reason to believe he is not all lab. Sorry, but he is adorable and can still be a great bird dog.
Quarter horses dont all look alike..and frankly I have seen some youngsters that I think .. gosh.. are they sure they  arent  part mule..

 give him time to grow .. I wouldnt be so harsh to judge. .
 

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Stitch4k9
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2014-02-27 8:31 PM
Subject: RE: Anyone ever had to tape a flop earred dogs ears?


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Good Grief!

1 - Puppy ears get goofy while they are teething.  End of story period!  The calcium is all directed to the mouth.  Ear set will change many times before a year old.

2 - Those of you claiming to have bred labs.  Do you know the history of the breed???  If not research St. John's Dog.   The fuzzy coat and white comes from there.  The white on the chest is known as a medallion and will generally shrink as the pup grows.  The white on the paws are called bolo's and again will change when the adult coat comes in.  

White is absolutely allowed in the AKC ring.  Although not a big hit amongst those who are showing "Halter" dogs.  One of the nicest hunting females in my area has a lovely medallion.  She is also much smaller than the big headed dogs one sees in the show ring.  And yes she is registered and will have her second and final litter later this year.  Bred to one of the leading hunting dogs in the nation. 

As white horses differant lines Look differant.  A puppy will change just like a foal will change. 

So back to the ORIGINAL issue.  Don't mess with his ears.  They will grow, they will prick, they will flop.  And as an adult they will be Labbie ears.  If your husband hunts with such an elitist group that ear set is an issue......... well it isn't the trailer you pull up in, it's the horse you unload!

karen 
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BlazeFlameHarley
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2014-02-27 8:39 PM
Subject: RE: Anyone ever had to tape a flop earred dogs ears?



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Stitch4k9 - 2014-02-27 8:31 PM

Good Grief!

1 - Puppy ears get goofy while they are teething.  End of story period!  The calcium is all directed to the mouth.  Ear set will change many times before a year old.

2 - Those of you claiming to have bred labs.  Do you know the history of the breed???  If not research St. John's Dog.   The fuzzy coat and white comes from there.  The white on the chest is known as a medallion and will generally shrink as the pup grows.  The white on the paws are called bolo's and again will change when the adult coat comes in.  

White is absolutely allowed in the AKC ring.  Although not a big hit amongst those who are showing "Halter" dogs.  One of the nicest hunting females in my area has a lovely medallion.  She is also much smaller than the big headed dogs one sees in the show ring.  And yes she is registered and will have her second and final litter later this year.  Bred to one of the leading hunting dogs in the nation. 

As white horses differant lines Look differant.  A puppy will change just like a foal will change. 

So back to the ORIGINAL issue.  Don't mess with his ears.  They will grow, they will prick, they will flop.  And as an adult they will be Labbie ears.  If your husband hunts with such an elitist group that ear set is an issue......... well it isn't the trailer you pull up in, it's the horse you unload!

karen 

Thank you so much, I will tell him to just leave him be and let him grow. i

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