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betty
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Name: Beth
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Cleaning dogs ears
I see some gunk in there and I want to clean it out. I use a Qtip but can I use alcohol or anything with it?
TIA
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Posted 8/11/05 4:05 PM |
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Jenn1621
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Re: Cleaning dogs ears
I usually just use Q-tips but have used babywipes. Petco sell them for "dogs" but it is the same thing as a babywipe and baby wipes are much cheaper.
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Posted 8/11/05 4:25 PM |
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karacg
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Name: Kara®
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Re: Cleaning dogs ears
My vet suggested hydrogen peroxide on a cotton ball.
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Posted 8/11/05 5:05 PM |
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megsmom
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Re: Cleaning dogs ears
I either use Alcohol and cotton balls, or I had bought the liquid Ear Cleaner that you drop in the ears and it loosens it all up, I then wipr it with cotton balls, I have found the alcohol method LASTS longer.
Also, after cleaning Molly's ears she shakes her head NON-STOP for like an hour so I hate doing it.. but I do it anyway
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Posted 8/11/05 11:48 PM |
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betty
My boys

Member since 5/05 4380 total posts
Name: Beth
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Re: Cleaning dogs ears
Thank you so much! I wasn't sure if I could use alchohol or peroxide. I'll give it a try
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Posted 8/12/05 2:21 PM |
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