The thanks goes to all the people on my other groups who sent their methods for 
me to share :-)
Marsha
----- Original Message ----- 
  From: emily Bloise 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 12:05 PM
  Subject: Re: Re: Re: [Chihuahuas] ears?


  yes it was me. I didn't feel comfortable to use the glue. i thought the tape 
would be the least restrictive. Anyway, it works great. Pablo is over a year 
old and had only one ear that was floppy and it drove me crazy :) Thanks for 
the advice! -- em, Pita & Pablo :)

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  From: marsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Date: 2007/02/14 Wed AM 10:02:11 CST
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: Re: [Chihuahuas] ears?

   I personally have never taped ears.....I just let them progress naturally 
and sometimes it takes time. But I have heard a LOT of good reports of 
successful ear taping from experienced chi people. I have also heard of some of 
them using a certain type of glue....maybe liquid nails...but I don't know 
enough details to pass it on. I have also recently begin hearing that some are 
taping them over.....like gluing the tip to the BACK of the ear and having 
success with that....that seems a little too uncomfortable to the chi in my 
opinion.  I am glad you had some success with the ear taping. Are you the one 
that was asking how to do it a month or so ago? I can't remmy who was asking, 
but someone was, so I forwarded several people's versions of how to do it. 
Again though, I have never done it myself...just heard good things about 
it.Marsha   ----- Original Message ----- From: emily Bloise To: 
[email protected] Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 7:19 AM Subject: 
Re: Re: [Chihuahuas] ears? 

  Marsha I tried the tape trick to Pablo's floppy ear and it seems to be 
working. His ears are always up. He has had tape on the inside of his ear for 
about a week. I imagine I need to keep it taped for at least a month. Does 
anyone have any suggestions. I just used clear medical tape and made an upside 
down T in his ear. the pieces are small. I amy shrink them down as I go along. 
He looks so handsome with his big ears straight up! -- em, Pita & Pablo :)

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  From: marsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Date: 2007/02/13 Tue PM 07:17:39 CST
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] ears?

   to some extent they do have some control. Look at one that is alert to a 
sound and ears will be straight up, then look at one that has been scolded for 
something and his ears may be down..And one in his normal calm state may have 
them more at the 11 and 1 positions (on a clock).to some extent they have some 
control. But in the puppy stage it is really just a matter of their muscles in 
the ears trying to develop....Marsha  ----- Original Message ----- From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 7:07 
PM Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] ears? 

  I have to wonder if they have some kind of conscious control over it. My guy 
had the up/down thing going forever until we went to an all-chi playgroup event 
in rochester, ny. (his first dog social with just chis) It was a st paddys gig 
as the dogs were all in costumes so henry had to be 6 months old. At that time 
his ears were never consistently up. (and I was a little worried) He was a bit 
shy (there were like twenty plus chi's) but soon he befriended another little 
shy female and they started to romp around with the pack, suddenly both of his 
ears were like little erect pieces of cardboard! It was so strange to see my 
boy look like that, when they were all running together I would not have 
recognized him (as there were a few blacks) except for his little green jacket 
(a sock sweater ofcourse!). It was a long drive home and by the time we got 
back and for months later I never saw those ears that straight again. Oh what 
we do for love and pride!   best,
  michelle and henry
  in the beautiful Catskill Mountains, NY   
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