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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Sayreville, NJ
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She is 9 months old...about 70 lbs, big, big paws...ears still doing the matador thingy, however they stand briefly at times.....tried everything from taping to gluing...gelatin, chew things...marrow bones, you name it i tried it, and sometimes the ears seemed flatter after i tried something, so i was nervous that i made it worse.
I have been in touch with the breeder and she is basically telling me, luck of the draw, none of her pups ever had ear issues?....Saw her parents and pics of her siblings...everyone has perfectly formed standing ears? GSD people tend to know what she is, but its the ones that ask if she is a PB that annoy me a little. I and trying to deal with it, and i have read some large pups take up to a year?...Im on information overload by reading and reading to where i think im just going to accept it, but if someone has some last ditch effort suggestion....Im all ears... ![]() Lorraine |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Abilene, TX
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Abilene, TX
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The Torbot doesn't hurt the ears it is made for binding things to the skin. It is basically liquid latex. The moleskins will eventually come loose and fall out. You will need to keep a check on them to see when they start to come loose. You can touch them up with Torbot on the edges. They will last for a couple of weeks if applied properly. Sent from Petguide.com Free App |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Sayreville, NJ
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So then you think they still have a chance?....as i mentioned they come up sometimes, but then go down off to the side of her head?....
i guess anything is possible, but was hoping someone with more experience would know. My last GSD had her ears up at 3 months when i bought her, and then never went down, so this is all new to me....i just assumed GSD had ears that went up?...i didnt even know soft eared GSD's existed....live and learn. Lorraine |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Abilene, TX
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Sometimes pups grow so fast they have to catch up with their ears which can often times be pretty large. It could take up to a year for them to stand properly, but I tried everything you have and the only thing that made any progress was the moleskin. Hope you the best! Also if you can acquire some; feed your GSD some frozen raw chicken feet. High in glucosamine! I prefer this method more than the supplement form. Sent from Petguide.com Free App |
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