Regardless of the shape of your dog's ears, it's important to establish
a weekly ear care routine to prevent ear wax buildup, ear mites, and ear infections.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, many dog owners fail to include their dog's
ears in their daily or
weekly care regimen.
Grooming: This breed's short coat is easy to maintain with
weekly brushing and occasional baths and requires standard
care for eyes,
ears, pads and nails.
Indoor Poodles may also require monthly nail trims, and
ears and teeth should be
cared for on a
weekly basis.
If basic
care does not help prevent recurring
ear infections, talk to your vet about prescribing a special
ear wash — used
weekly or monthly — to help keep
ears clean and free of waxy buildup and abnormal bacterial / yeast growth.
After the
ear infection clears up, it is important to start a
weekly dog
ear care regimen to prevent future outbreaks.
Ear care requires weekly checks of the ear for dirt and debr
Ear care requires
weekly checks of the
ear for dirt and debr
ear for dirt and debris.
The best policy is to include
ear care as part of your dog's
weekly grooming and watch for signs of trouble so it can be treated right away before it become more serious.