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Dog Ear Care ' Keeping Your Dog's Ears Healthy & Pain FreeAchieving Dog Training Success With The 18 "Don'ts" Rules A well-train dog usually leads a happier and healthier life and its owner also can enjoy a trouble-free life long ..... Importance of Regular Home Dog Ear Care Dog Flea Control Management: How To Prevent, Treat, And Kill Dog flea control and management requires an integrated approach. For effective treatment both the host ..... Sniffing your dog's ears is another way to detect problems early. Normally a dog's ears shouldn't smell foul in any way. If you see a dark waxy discharge this may be a sign of ear mites. On the other hand, if you see a pus-like discharge along with a foul smell this may be a sign of a bacterial infection. Allergies are also known to cause some dogs to have smelly ears. If you're new to this and are unsure have the vet check your dog's ears. Right after the vet gives your dog a clean bill of health make sure you inspect your dog's ears. This way you will learn how your pet's ears should normally look and smell. The Dog's Internal Anatomy: Part 1 - Skeletal The dog's skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems are actually pretty similar to our own. They are mammals, ..... Is Your Breed of Dog More Susceptible To Dog Ear Care Problems' Due to the warm, damp, and dark environment, as well as poor air circulation, your dog's ear canal can be the prefect breeding ground for mites, yeast or bacterial infection. This is why, for certain breeds, home dog ear care is even more important. Some pets may require routine applications of dog ear care products to keep their ears free of mites, yeast or bacterial infections. Some dog's ears stand straight up which allows for more air to flow into the ear canal. Dogs with floppy ears, like spaniels and bloodhounds, are very prone to ear infections because very little air flows into their ear canals. There are also breeds, like the Lhasa, that have a heavy growth of hair inside their ears. This hair must be routinely removed as a prevention against chronic ear problems. Why You Should Never Hit Your Dog- Even When Training Dear Adam: I will try and make this short and include only the details I think will help. I ..... If Excess Ear Hair Is A Dog Ear Care Problem Learn How To Remove It If you suspect that excess ear hair is a problem, you may need to pluck the hair that grows inside your dog's ears. This is a routine dog ear care task that can be performed at home and is much easier then it sounds. You will want to apply dog ear powder to the inside of both ears. Make sure that the hair is completely covered, especially at the base. Once the powder has dried start plucking a few hairs at a time with your fingers or a tweezers. Plucking just a few hairs at a time will be less irritating for the dog. You may want to stop a few times to give your dog's ears a good rub. Make sure you give your dog lots of praise and a few dog treats too. Once all the inside hair has been removed, follow up by cleaning and inspecting the ears. If you are unsure about this dog ear care procedure, have your vet or a professional groomer show you how to do it. 5 Surefire Ways To Show Your Dog You're The Boss Do you have problems at your house with who's in charge' By that I mean, does your dog think he's the boss' In your ..... Things You Should Know About Cleaning Your Dog's Ears Some vets recommend that owners routinely flush their dog's ears with warm water at the slightest hint of odor. Other home dog ear care cleaning remedies include mineral oil, hydrogen peroxide, or a combination of equal parts of vinegar and rubbing alcohol. If your dog has open sores it's best not to use the vinegar and alcohol because it will cause a burning sensation. If your dog is prone to ear infections you may want to use a pet ear care product that is specifically formulated to clean ...... |
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