BRANDON

Submitted by Jamie on 5/21/01. ( ) 209.45.201.113

Thanks for your response, but Isearched the archives before and after my firstpost. Maybe I'm not using the right search phrase . I entered slipped coyote ears,repairing coyote ears. Nothing described ways to repair slipped ears. Thanks for the info, at least I know they can be repaired. Now I'll find out how.

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I also tried..

This response submitted by Wava on 5/22/01. ( ) 63.20.200.99

finding it using search (just curious) and had no luck. The best I could come up with was a suggestion to flock it. Keep posting your question, Jamie, somebody with more experience than I will come out of the woodwork and help. My personal bet is that replacing the ears completely would be the least noticeable, since it looks as though you could hide a tiny seam where the hair changes length, buuuuuttt...if you're going to have to find a pair of ears, you'd probably have to find the whole cape. Now, I'm really curious to hear the various answers too...and how wrong I am(lol)Good Luck!


Heres a couple.

This response submitted by Brandon on 5/22/01. ( laughlinb87@yahoo.com ) 204.246.7.225

2-24-00 in the beginners section. It uses bobcat ears but it is the same principle. There arde more but
3-8-01 in the mammals section. It uses fox ears.
-Brandon


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