To properly clean a husky's ears, gently wipe the outer ear with a damp cloth or a dog ear cleaning solution. Avoid inserting anything into the ear canal. If there is excessive wax or discharge, consult a veterinarian for proper cleaning and treatment.
Only if they get infected, which will happen if you don't clean them properly.
To properly clean your French Bulldog's ears, gently wipe the outer ear with a damp cloth or a dog ear cleaning solution. Avoid inserting anything into the ear canal. Regular cleaning can help prevent infections and maintain your dog's ear health.
you have to clean there ears regualy
The ears might be infected or there might be ear mites involved. The vet would know for sure. Sometimes if your ears get warm this loosens any wax in your ears. Some people have more of a build up of wax than others so see your doctor and let them clean your ears properly.
ears have wax and wax is good so clean them EVERY week
The brown stuff in dog ears is typically a buildup of wax and dirt, which can lead to infections if not properly cleaned. To treat it, gently clean the ears with a veterinarian-approved ear cleaner and cotton balls. To prevent it, regularly clean your dog's ears and keep them dry to avoid moisture buildup. If the issue persists, consult a veterinarian for further guidance.
To properly clean your French Bulldog's ears, gently wipe the outer ear with a damp cloth or a vet-approved ear cleaning solution. Avoid inserting anything into the ear canal. Regularly check for signs of infection, such as redness or odor, and consult a veterinarian if you notice any issues.
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No. Huskys never have body odor.
To properly clean a rabbit's feet, gently hold the rabbit and use a damp cloth to wipe away any dirt or debris. Be careful not to get water in the rabbit's ears or eyes. Dry the feet thoroughly to prevent any moisture-related issues.
i will clean my ears every day