Come and get some tips on how to tie the ears of a flying-eared teddy!

 8:21am, 17 October 2025

Although the flying-eared Teddy looks very good-looking, it has to be said that raising it is really a big project, especially tying the ears, which can make people very distressed. So are there any practical tips for tying the ears of the flying-eared Teddy? How do you tie the ears of a flying-eared Teddy? Let’s take a look.

Use 3M cloth tape to wrap directly around the roots of Teddy's ears to tie the ears into a three-dimensional cylindrical shape. However, be careful to make sure the middle is hollow enough to allow a finger to poke back and forth, so as to avoid ear rot due to airtightness in the ears. It will be effective after one month. During this period, the ears should be opened every other week to clean out the earwax.

Place a paper cup in the middle of Teddy's ears, with the rim of the cup upside down on his head. For more stability, you can set one or two more paper cups. Then, use gauze to wrap Teddy's ears around the wall of the paper cup, and then stick a circle of tape to consolidate. In order to allow the ears to breathe, it is best to take them apart every other week.

The owner can also prepare a clinker cylinder and gauze, and then use the gauze to bind the cylinder to the inside of Teddy's ears to keep the ears upright. After two months of this, Teddy's ears should stand up. Likewise, take it apart every once in a while to let the ears breathe.