Friday, May 3, 2013

DOG CARE AT HOME (PART-4)

  • Your dog may not like the idea of having an ear cleaning, so be sure to remain tolerant and affectionate.
  • Try petting your pal while you clean their ears. Doing the cleansing in the bathroom is the best idea; it will help for an easier clean-up.
  • There are doggy ear cleaning washes and doggy ear cleaning powders available (or you may concoct your own wash using half white vinegar and half rubbing alcohol).
  • To start, put a generous helping of cleaner into your dog's ear and rub at the base for thirty seconds.
  • After the half minute rub, allow your canine to shake their head free of excess cleaner.
  • With a cotton ball, wipe down the noticeable part of the inside of your dog's ear to finish the cleaning.
  • Don't use Q-tips on your dog and maintain a gentle touch throughout the process.

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