Check the dog's ears on a regular
basis for signs of infection, irritation, or wax buildup.
Not exact matches
If the clamp is still attached, Ms Wee advises that you gently lift it and «clean around the
base of the cord and from the
base upwards,» while keeping an eye out
for a foul smell, pus or redness around the
base, which could be
signs of infection *.
Trim toenails on a monthly
basis and check the ears
for any
signs of infection.
Their very short coat requires minimal brushing, but their floppy ears should be cleaned on a regular
basis and frequently checked
for any
signs of infection.
Check the ears on a regular
basis for signs of wax buildup, irritation or
infection.
Unlike many Spaniels their short coat is easy to care
for, but their long floppy ears need to be cleaned on a regular
basis and frequently checked
for any
signs of bacterial or fungal
infections.