Supply list: •Porous non-stretch fabric tape (zonas, j& j coach tape or other) • 1/2" backer rod •guardtex brand finger tape •duct tape •unisolve •baby wipes (aloe & vit e) •pointed, sharp scissors For more info and advice, visit the doberman ear taping "the original" group on facebook.
Hello from Mexico, would you kind enough to provide Amazon links to the non-stretch fabric tape and the guardtex finger tape you utilize? the rest is not a problem. thank you a ton.
link for the blue safety tape: www.amazon.com/Guard-Tex-Finger-Self-Adhesive-Medical-Athletic/dp/B00DBSAYFY/ref=asc_df_B00DBSAYFY/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=343206903752&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14539176382873651242&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9004267&hvtargid=pla-756891588120&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=75880719584&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=343206903752&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14539176382873651242&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9004267&hvtargid=pla-756891588120
Any tips on getting them to stop shacking their head and scratching at the ears. First tapping and my 11 week old girl keeps popping the post out at the bottom.
Our Doberman puppy just got his ears cut on Nov. 1st. So we should only start posting AFTER they're healed and stitches are out? Will waiting affect the ears ability to stand as time goes on? What do you give for pain/calcium/etc?
Posting can only start after sutures are removed and every single bit is 100% healed. Being healed is the most important thing. Even if it takes an extra week or 2. I give nothing for pain agter the first 2 or 3 days after ghe initial surgery, as they are not uncomfortable in any way and i feed adult food and use SureGrow100 supplements to help with proper puppy growth. No supplements will speed the ear process. That is simply time and consistency.
Thanks for a great instructional video. We just picked up our 10 week old female yesterday from her ear crop. I’m going to take your advice and wait until we get the sutures out before I begin posting. The lady at the front desk said posting is not necessary (which I strongly disagree with), but I’ll be interested to see what they do in the next 10 days while we are waiting to take the sutures out. I do not expect them to just stand up perfectly on their own. You have an absolutely beautiful doberman! And calm natured as well.
Thanks for a great instructional video. We just picked up our 10 week old female yesterday from her ear crop. I’m going to take your advice and wait until we get the sutures out before I begin posting. The lady at the front desk said posting is not necessary (which I strongly disagree with), but I’ll be interested to see what they do in the next 10 days while we are waiting to take the sutures out. I do not expect them to just stand up perfectly on their own. You have an absolutely beautiful doberman! And calm natured as well.
What would be the latest time in which a dobies ears can be posted if they were never posted since birth. I read that it is 6 months max before the cartilage hardens.
@@maximusdecimusmeridiusxiv1539 THANKS, we have been struggling but used your method last night and so far so good. Ours is now just about 10 weeks, last night was his 3rd post, others came out in less than 24 hours 😔☹️but I believe we did not get them deep enough in the ear bell and using backing rod and cutting at a 45 seemed to help. Thanks for the video👍
@@maximusdecimusmeridiusxiv1539 best response I've seen to those ill-informed on ear cropping! The same people who see no issue with spaying/neutering which is far more invasive and painful afterwards think ear cropping and tail docking is barbaric. Lol
Any tips on getting them to stop shacking their head and scratching at the ears. First tapping and my 11 week old girl keeps popping the post out at the bottom.
light, secure posting helps them be comfortable so theres less shaking. Also nice distracting toys and most importantly, reposting at bed time when they are SLEEPY!
OMG perfect posting tutorial. My Doberman puppy got the same name of your YT channel LoL. Many thanks.
its my first dobermans name, this puppies great, great uncle ❤️
Thank you for this video 💜
Supply list:
•Porous non-stretch fabric tape (zonas, j& j coach tape or other)
• 1/2" backer rod
•guardtex brand finger tape
•duct tape
•unisolve
•baby wipes (aloe & vit e)
•pointed, sharp scissors
For more info and advice, visit the doberman ear taping "the original" group on facebook.
WOO HOO THANKS
Hello from Mexico, would you kind enough to provide Amazon links to the non-stretch fabric tape and the guardtex finger tape you utilize? the rest is not a problem. thank you a ton.
link for the blue safety tape: www.amazon.com/Guard-Tex-Finger-Self-Adhesive-Medical-Athletic/dp/B00DBSAYFY/ref=asc_df_B00DBSAYFY/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=343206903752&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14539176382873651242&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9004267&hvtargid=pla-756891588120&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=75880719584&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=343206903752&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14539176382873651242&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9004267&hvtargid=pla-756891588120
Any tips on getting them to stop shacking their head and scratching at the ears. First tapping and my 11 week old girl keeps popping the post out at the bottom.
Try half posts and a donut collar, they are usually blue and can be found at the vet or pet store
Could you post a list of all supplies you used? Pretty please! 🍒
Our Doberman puppy just got his ears cut on Nov. 1st. So we should only start posting AFTER they're healed and stitches are out? Will waiting affect the ears ability to stand as time goes on? What do you give for pain/calcium/etc?
Posting can only start after sutures are removed and every single bit is 100% healed. Being healed is the most important thing. Even if it takes an extra week or 2. I give nothing for pain agter the first 2 or 3 days after ghe initial surgery, as they are not uncomfortable in any way and i feed adult food and use SureGrow100 supplements to help with proper puppy growth. No supplements will speed the ear process. That is simply time and consistency.
Thanks for a great instructional video. We just picked up our 10 week old female yesterday from her ear crop. I’m going to take your advice and wait until we get the sutures out before I begin posting. The lady at the front desk said posting is not necessary (which I strongly disagree with), but I’ll be interested to see what they do in the next 10 days while we are waiting to take the sutures out. I do not expect them to just stand up perfectly on their own. You have an absolutely beautiful doberman! And calm natured as well.
Thanks for a great instructional video. We just picked up our 10 week old female yesterday from her ear crop. I’m going to take your advice and wait until we get the sutures out before I begin posting. The lady at the front desk said posting is not necessary (which I strongly disagree with), but I’ll be interested to see what they do in the next 10 days while we are waiting to take the sutures out. I do not expect them to just stand up perfectly on their own. You have an absolutely beautiful doberman! And calm natured as well.
It would help if u show the box the tape came n so can c it well 2 no which 2 buy. Ive not seen the blue tape. Thanks
The blue is 'Guardtex' brand finger tape, the Zonas brand is by Johnson & Johnson
What would be the latest time in which a dobies ears can be posted if they were never posted since birth. I read that it is 6 months max before the cartilage hardens.
I have had ears stand that were just posted at 10 months old. Its takes a very regimented posting process but it can be done
Is the outer fold of the ear at the bottom supposed to be taped to go around the post or straight out?
the natural fold is allowed to fold itself back and be taped that way
How do i kno when our Doberman is done with posting ? she has a medium crop. Ty
usually 10 to 12 months old, for a female, a month after her first heat
How old was your puppy in this video? We are struggling with this process
He was 9 weeks old, it was his first post change
@@maximusdecimusmeridiusxiv1539 THANKS, we have been struggling but used your method last night and so far so good. Ours is now just about 10 weeks, last night was his 3rd post, others came out in less than 24 hours 😔☹️but I believe we did not get them deep enough in the ear bell and using backing rod and cutting at a 45 seemed to help. Thanks for the video👍
I am so happy to live in a country where ear cropping & tail docking is forbidden.
enjoy your socialism, we'll use our freedom responsibly.
@@maximusdecimusmeridiusxiv1539 best response I've seen to those ill-informed on ear cropping! The same people who see no issue with spaying/neutering which is far more invasive and painful afterwards think ear cropping and tail docking is barbaric. Lol
I'm glad you do to
Any tips on getting them to stop shacking their head and scratching at the ears. First tapping and my 11 week old girl keeps popping the post out at the bottom.
light, secure posting helps them be comfortable so theres less shaking. Also nice distracting toys and most importantly, reposting at bed time when they are SLEEPY!