Yes, you can it is the same drug as Otomax. Just be sure you know how to properly clean the ear first and apply it. If the infection doesn't go away in ~7 days see a Vet.
Could be an allergy, try an OTC antihistamine.
For hearing, just like we use our ears.
So they cuold hear
Yes dogs have ears and they have these great ears to hear from a mile or even 2 miles away. They use their ears to hear danger that might be coming their way.
They use it to walk of course, to scratch behind there ears and all the things dogs use it for.
When rubbing a dogs ears, watch out to make sure you dont put your finger in the dogs ear.
Yes. They use their ears the same way dogs and cats do. They can also turn a single ear to a sound that interests them. They can display aggression, interest, and even indifference with their ears.
I have a lab puppy and at my house we use a wipe or a Qytip. What I use to clean my dogs and cats ears is a Q-tip and baby oil or skin so soft. Kills ear mites as well.
Aspirin is the oldest OTC analgesic in common use.
they would use there eys and ears and sound to do that
New Answer:Yes, cats can, because they can pick up higher frequences than dogs. Usually, dogs sniff out their food, while cats use hearing to pinpoint theirs. (If it is alive, otherwise cats wouldn't be able to hear their food bowls.)Original Answer:Yes, cats don't have drooped ears and they can swivel their ears in any direction sound is coming from.Yes, cats don't have drooped ears and they can swivel their ears in any direction sound is coming from.this is untrue because there are dogs that have pricked ears that hear better than cats and dogs that have drooped ears are fantastic sniffer dogs and can lift there ears up to hear things but arent as good hearers as the other dogs and drooped ears are good for keeping water out of their ears.YOU PROBABLY DONT EVEN HAVE DOGS. SO HOW WOULD YOU KNOW!(?)
Antibiotic ointment is usually safe for dogs. On clipped ears you can use it if there is no infection or open wounds. If these are present, you should take them to the Vet to get proper care and medication.