© Nadjia Timmermans-Kadenko
You own yourself a pup and he or she is growing steadily and you enjoy all of this. Then there is a moment at which it is time for you to take care of the ears You notice something about the position of the ears (yes they do certainly grow). The ears seem to lead a life of their own. At one pup one ear is higher than the other at antoher pup one ear is hanging while the other is standing and again with another pup they look like a nun-cap and at the last one the ears are stadning completely upwards. Wrong! So we are going to do something about this.

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When is it we have to tape the ears and why we have to do so. The past 100 years, the cut ears had to be carried straight up and the highly appriceated firm cartilage took care of that. Now, the uncut ears, with the same cartilage, have to hang properly downwards. As the pups grow older, the catilage becomes more firm. The position of the ears herewith is going to change and are taking a permanent shape. If this taking shape is not directed, mostly ackward wide standing ears, that damage the expression of the dobermann, is the result.
For a pup it looks quite funny, but for a grown-up dober the reslut is a not so clever expression. So one moment of laughter and then we have to take care that that the ears will be positioned right and remain that way. On the picture here (1) you can see the correct situation. Is the position different,
the ears are higher than the skull line or they are not hanging with the inner-side close to the cheeks,
then they have to be taped. If you don't do so, then you will be confronted with the situation on the photo
on the right (2). If you want to be sure that now and in the future the ears of our dobermann will be shaped
aestectically, then we have to tape.
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1) A pair of scissors2) a pack of elastoplast. De goedkoopste pleisters plakken het beste.
The most simple thing to do is to get a mat from which you cut 2 pieces in the shape as shown on the right.
3) a shoelace or something like that. I, myself, use wire-binders, they actually are made to hold wires together. This you can buy at every elctronic or building shop.
Sometimes, because of the effort the have to put in it, the owners forget about this work. But later they will be sorry for this.

We are going to take care that now and in the future the ears of our dobermann will be shaped correctly and in doing so maintain the expression of the dobermann.
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The pup has to carry this "burden" ( I mentioned before he will quickly get used to it) for 4 or 5 days and then you cut the wire-binder or lease the lace. Then the pup can walk a day without. Keep the plaster and the tabs on its place. don't remove them.! otherwise you remove the hair unnessecary. Always look at the inside of the ears for redness or a unhealthy smell . After one day of fresh air, you bring a new wire binder in position and tighten it the same way you did before. Up for the next 4-5 days. If the get loose form itself, you make a new one. Attention: Do always remove the plaster following the hair growth and not against it. A little bit of aceton or ether on a piece of cotton wool will be helpfull to remove the kit, but it is not so good for the pup so be careful when you do this. This taping we do during the period in which the tooth are changing. You have to take care an follow this procedure consequently at the end of this period. Because, when the chalk is not anymore needed for the building of the teeth it is released in the body and will be used for making the body more solid. So the ears also get their part of it and become less flexible. If you beware that in this period the ears are taped, the result will be fine.
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