![]() ![]() This way they do not jump off when they feel like it and it avoids unnecessary stress/damage to joints. Give puppy a treat or praise and take them off the grooming table, I don’t allow my pups to “learn” to get off the table until they’re 18-24mos old. The more lose the post is, the more tickly it will feel and they will shake their head a lot.)ĩ. (Tip: really shove the post down in the ear, be firm, it is like putting an ear plug in your own ear, it does not hurt but should be very secure. If they do, immediately re-do them and find out what was done incorrectly with the post that it was able to come out. Even with the most rowdy play all week long. They should not come undone or pop out - ever. At first they will shake their head and paw at the posts, puppy will very quickly adjust and forget about it. Pay attention how to hold the ear and the post when you put them in so that the angle is correct and you don’t get adhesive on your hands or other parts of the ear.Ĩ. Watch the video how to apply the adhesive on the post. Pay attention to the way you fold the cotton pad as the video shows.Ħ. Go right along with the video until you can do it by memory. If it is shorter or longer than that it needs redone immediately.ĥ. The length of your post should be same length up to 1/4” longer than the ear. Remember it will go all the way in the ear. Measure your ear posts as the video shows. If you have those amazing wipes I liked above, give a good swipe down in the ear canal but do not rub the wipe all over the ear as it will cause the post/tapes to not stick.Ĥ. ![]() Make sure puppy has pottied and gotten to play a little before putting him/her on the grooming table to start.ģ. Phone or camera for pictures if you want feedback.Ģ. I use one wipe for both ears each week when I re-post. These are veterinary dermatologist formulated specifically for keeping ears clean and dry. Optional recommended ear wipes for cleaning ears on a routine basis. We say, our table is worth its weight in gold! Click to buy ( HERE) We like this table in 36” size for Dobermans and even when ears are done you will use it forever every week for nail dremeling. This really helps to have a stable secure place to do puppy’s ears each week with and not teach them to get on your counter or table, or wrestle on the ground. How and where to apply the tape so post is secure and the ear shape gets support How to insert post so the angle is correct and ears do not lean Special way to apply adhesive to the posts so no sticky hands and post sticks in the right place How to make posts + extra tips to avoid pockets with the way you fold the cotton ![]() How to remove posts (no scissors needed, no ripping or pulling hair, no product needed, painless) ![]()
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