[guidedogchat] Re: dog's ears

  • From: Pam <pamyoung80@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 20:10:38 +0000

hi julia. ya i've tried giving callie a treat too after the cleaning. it 
doesn't work though. she wriggles around so much and tries to move her head 
away constantly so not much of the cleaner goes in to the ears. i'll have a 
look in tescos for the wipes didn't know they sold them there. thought it was 
just pet shops. thanks. 

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> On 20 Jan 2003, at 07:26, "J Kimbell" <whitetiger62@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I wouldnt use baby wipes actually in a dog's ears, but you can buy ear wipes 
> in Tesco, I use them on my rabbits!! They wont get in to the depths of the ar 
> l ike the cleaning solution will though so not as effective. Wren  doesnt 
> like the ear cleaner either but I always reward her with a treat after I've 
> had a squirt and squelch!!
> Julia
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pam" <pamyoung80@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:28 PM
> Subject: [guidedogchat] dog's ears
> 
> 
> hi all. have any of u ever used those ear wipes for dogs? i'm finding it 
> impossible to use the cleaning solution on callie as soon as she sees the 
> bottle she runs so it's impossible to do it on my own. she doesn't mind them 
> being wiped out so i was thinking of trying the ear wipes but r they good? 
> also i read on the net that u can use baby wipes to clean dogs ears. is this 
> true or am i better off getting the ones formulated for dogs? thanks for any 
> advice.
> 
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