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  • hi i want to know the name of the product that you

  • This is evil.

  • Thank you ghostieMOE for your response...the only thing I use differently is eyelash glue as opposed to other types of glue. Like you stated, this is not harmful or hurtful to the dog. It makes the ears stay in the position called for in the breed standard, which is a rose ear ( a folded back ear). If you are not showing your dog, then this is not necessary, but I do it for all my puppies for the health benefits. The others should complain to those who crop ears which is painful to the dog.

  • Glad I found this video. My puppy is 7 weeks old and was wondering if I need to glue his ears. Glad to know I have 2 weeks to wait and see!

  • To all the uneducated idiots who feel they need to comment without knowing the facts - it's actually beneficial to the dog as the ear stays back even after the glue has gone and this allows better air circulation into the ear canal. The benefit of this is that the dogs are less prone to ear infections as the ear is drier and so it's more difficult for bacteria and yeast to build up.

  • WTF?????? Someone needs to glue your asshole shut!!!

  • Why do the ears even need to stand up?

  • Dog shows are for fags.

  • What a cruel thing to do! I hope Karma comes back and bites you on your friggen ears!!!

  • @Ekai7hee its like that plastic glue that people use to glue things to mail. and really the only dog that needs this done are german shepherds so the ears stand up if they are standing up by themselves

  • What type of glue do you use?

  • @SJBlueStaffy Tear Mender glue

  • Y do u do this espeically to a bulldog the ears all floppy n it's funny

  • so i got a couple of ?s what kinda glue are you using and how manys weeks of glue does it take for the ears to stay that way on their own?

  • Thank you so much for this informative video. It's nice to know we can help the ear "rose" like it's suppose to on a bulldog. It's ok that some people don't appreciate it and feel they have to leave insulting remarks. I do appreciate you taking the time to help those out who would like to know how to improve the look of the ear. It is totally painless to the pup and clearly shows you care about the grooming and care for your dogs. Thank you!

  • why do that? so you can win awards at shows? that's just not right. leave the poor dogs alone.

  • it is maybe painless but I like a bulldog more if it just is like the way it should be not with making it perfect like you do know with glue. Maybe I say it because here there came a rule for dogs it's forbidden to cut of the tail off like rotweilers. Friend of my has a rotweiler and that one has a tail and like that more than without it.

  • indeed. it has good purposes, like getting better circulation through the ears, so i hear. but overall, i dont think it is really our place to decide how an animal should or shouldnt look. though i dont think they give a damn either way. XD

  • who care if a bulldog conforms to its standard of appearance? As long as they live happily well, that's all it matters.

  • she looks like my bulldog-ive got lots of vlogs if you want to check him out from sar :-)

  • Why do you glue their ears?

  • the bulldog standard calls for the ears to be rosed back. Show breeders glue the ears to train them back. This is painless and the dog does not know the ears are glued.

  • glue your own ears back and see if you notice

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