You should check their ears once a week for irritation and infection and they can be wiped clean with a vet -
approved ear cleaning solution.
To get started, you will need cotton balls or gauze and a vet -
approved ear cleaner.
Regular ear cleaning with a vet -
approved ear cleaner and swabs is a good idea as well; however, if you notice your new feline friend scratching or shaking his head excessively, you should bring him to see a vet to check for ear mites or possible infection — simply cleaning it will not be enough.
Not exact matches
Cleanse ears using a cleanser that is veterinarian
approved using a cotton ball.
Cleanse the
ears using a cleanser that's been
approved by your vet.
Clean the
ears from time to time with a cleanser
approved by your vet and a cotton ball.
If wax is visible or the
ears have an odor, a veterinarian
approved cleanser should be used to
cleanse the
ears.
Ears should be
cleansed regularly using a cotton ball and a
cleansing solution
approved by a vet.
Ears should be
cleansed regularly with a cotton ball and a cleanser
approved by the vet.
Clean the
ears with a cotton ball and a veterinarian -
approved cleanser; never use a cotton swab in a dog's
ear canal.
We also carry a variety of doctor -
approved pet shampoos,
ear cleaners, tooth pastes and rinses, as well as many other health supplements and products.
Clean the
ear with a cotton ball and a veterinarian -
approved cleanser.
The dog's
ears should be checked weekly for signs of irritation or infection, and only
cleanse the
ears with a cotton ball and a veterinarian -
approved cleaner.