Not very likely, but another dog could lick the ear and get some in its mouth.
Usualy when I apply ear drops I put them deep in the ear, then squish them around really well, then wipe off any excess around the ear opening.
To effectively put ear drops in a difficult cat, gently restrain the cat and have someone help hold the cat still. Hold the cat's head steady and gently lift the ear flap. Carefully administer the prescribed amount of ear drops into the ear canal and massage the base of the ear to help the drops spread. Be patient and calm to avoid stressing the cat.
Instructions for this procedure, or any like it, should come from a physician, and no one else.
You should not put ciprofloxacin eye drops into the ear. It is important to use the medication as prescribed by a healthcare provider. If you have an ear infection, consult a healthcare professional for proper ear drops.
Well, honey, if you accidentally drop your ear drops into your drink, you better toss that drink in the trash faster than you can say "oops!" Ear drops are meant for your ears, not your stomach, so drinking them could lead to some serious tummy troubles. Just play it safe and pour yourself a fresh drink, darling.
Flush it with Water, many times. And luberate it every 1 hour or so.
Most likely, no. The doctor may prescribe some ear drops for any discomfort you may have after the procedure.
no... But here is a suggestion, try it out yourself.
Depends how deep you put your tongue in I suppose.
You are messed up love go to a doctor!
put ear plugs in its ears and bring a dummy to put in its mouth
Generally if someone gets an earache you should keep that certain ear out of water at all times possible! Some stores will have ear drops that you can put in your ear to make the pain go away.
In a first aid situation you put your ear to a persons mouth and look for sings of chest movement.