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by mikej on 29 October 2007 - 18:10
hey i just treid this.. and works pretty well.. one of my pups ears was not standing.. was 5 mon old.. and he kept flicking out his bandage.. meant a person that works on dobe ears.. and she said to use that nasal breath easy strip.. she liked it casue it flexed back unlike pipe cleaners etc... anyway.. had it in for 10 days.. and his ear is up today.. if interested will keep this updated
mike

by Bucko on 29 October 2007 - 21:10
You put the strip on the inside of the ear, across the bend? Thanks in advance.
by angusmom on 29 October 2007 - 21:10
could you post a pic? my dogs ears are fine, but i bet alot of breeders would appreciate a new and possbily better technique for the ears.
by VONPATEL on 29 October 2007 - 22:10
What? Nasal breath easy strip? Where do you find this product? How is it applied? If you are going to recomend this method, please send a little more information.
by m_zaki40 on 29 October 2007 - 23:10
Hi mikej plz explain in details
by m_zaki40 on 29 October 2007 - 23:10
Hi mikej plz explain in details

by Bucko on 30 October 2007 - 04:10
by mikej on 30 October 2007 - 14:10

by Shelley Strohl on 30 October 2007 - 15:10
Pipe cleaners? Who in the hell would use those to support dogs' ears pray tell? They BEND. The EZ strips sound interesting, as long as they stay put and don't get lost in the ear canal or something, although I'm not sure how I'd place them or how many I would use. Give me the old fashioned foam roller and surgical glue with tape 'round for now, but let us know how the other method works for you please.
SS

by Bucko on 30 October 2007 - 15:10
I'm worried, as well, about the nasal strip falling into the ear canal. But I don't want to glue.
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