How To Clean Dogs Ears

submitted by RockwellPetsPro on 11/26/18 1

Read more here: www.rockwellpetspro.com/how-to-clean-dogs-ears/ Dog ears stabilize the balance of your four-legged friend and give him guidance. Because hearing is so important to your pet, ear infections can be very dangerous. As a general rule, you should check the ears of your buddy once a week. The ear of a healthy dog has a pink color, does not smell unpleasant and produces little ear wax. Regularly cleaning and nourishing your dog's ear prevents infections, bacteria and mites in the ear canal. There are some clear signs you should pay attention to. If you scratch his ear and he suddenly cringes and the ear is red and swollen, it is most likely already inflamed. Then a visit to the veterinarian is absolutely mandatory! The ears of your four-legged friend are thin and very sensitive, so be careful with the care. You can brush the outer ear with a soft comb and use a damp cloth to clean it from the dirt. The inner ear must be handled with great care, as it is very sensitive and special care products like the Rockwell Pets Pro Natural Ear Cleaner should be used. Cleaning and regularly maintaining a healthy dog ear: that's how it works • Apply Rockwell Pets Pro Natural Ear Cleaner on the cotton ball. • Carefully cover the tip of the ear with your fingers and gently move it vertically away from the ear. • Gently wipe the inside of the ear flap. • Repeat as required. • For best results we recommend 1 to 2 sessions per week. ATTENTION: Under no circumstances use cotton swabs to clean the ear, since this condenses the ear wax and the eardrum of the dog can be seriously damaged.

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