Miracle
Care Ear Powder is used to help remove excess ear hair that can trap moisture, bacteria and odor in the ear canal.
The company offers an ear - care retail display with the cleaner and pads, plus
Bio-Groom ear powder and ear mite treatment.
This one maintains that if the hair growing out of the canal is the dry and wispy sort that with the application
of ear powder pops right out with the dog hardly noticing, it's probably ok to pluck it out.
For those customers who do want to pluck the hair, retailers should make sure they are equipped
with ear powder.
While some dog groomers
use ear powder to stiffen the hair inside the dog's ears making it easier to remove, others prefer just to pluck it after the dog's bath.
For retailers, Bio-Groom recently launched its Wellness & First Aid Center — a compact countertop display that merchandises several of its health - related products, including ear cleaner and pads,
ear powder, anti-itch spray and gel and styptic powder.
The line also includes ear wipes,
ear powder, ear mite control and, of course, an ear cleaner.
For those who prefer to remove any hair actually growing out of the ear canal, hair pullers or hemostats and
ear powder to increase grip are vital products.
Four Paws Ear Wipes gently clean the ears; the Ear Wash relieves itching and removes excess wax; and
the Ear Powder helps keep ears dry while reducing odor.
If needed use tweezers and
ear powder to remove any hairs inside the ears.
With
the ear powder many people find that they don't need the hemostat or tweezers because they can simply grasp it and pull it out.
At this point you would either apply
the ear powder to stiffen those hairs for easier removal or you can work without it if you prefer.
Cotton balls or cotton swabs should be on hand as well as alcohol and
ear powder.