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Cleaning My Labs Ears
April from North Henderson, Illinois Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning My Labs EarsThis really a disgusting topic but I am going to have to get used to digging into this mutt's ears. This has got to be love. Post By Christina (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning My Labs Ears
I have a chocolate lab and he shakes his head and that means his ears are bothering him. What I do is get those round make up pads and use witch Post By sally m (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning My Labs EarsA breeder told me that make-up pads (those little round ones) and warm dollar store mouth wash is the best way to keep them clean. My dog loves to have his ears done this way. The antiseptic cleans them and the little bit of alcohol dries them immediately. It also makes them smell pretty nice too ! I wish I had known this with my first two dogs. Post By Annie (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning My Labs EarsI have three dogs and they all get dirty ears from playing in our back yard. Like Edie Parks said, it's not easy to actually get to the eardrum so you can clean pretty far down. Two of my dogs have floppy ears and the third dog is a German Shepherd so his ears stand up high and are easy to clean. I buy a roll of Johnson & Johnson cotton, tear off a long piece and form it into a wick by rolling it between my hands. Before I use it, I apply ear cleaner (from the vet) in the dogs' ears, wet the wick, then twisting gently, manuever the wick down into the ear canal. Pull out slowly and you will get most of the gunk out. I also use a small, thin wash cloth in the bath to clean where I can see. Post by Anonymous RE: Cleaning My Labs Ears
I am a dog groomer. You will have to clean then once a week. Post By edieparks (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning My Labs EarsI have a mixed blk. lab & his ears get dirty too. I just use one of those cotton thin dish towels that sell in 10-20 packs & warm water. It feels good to him & it gets his ears clean. You just have to check his ears regularly. I just smell them because even if they don't look dirty they can be. Post By Me (Guest Post) | |
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