Was just given Quadritop ointment for my dog. My vet said that although he cannot officially tell me to use the ointment for anything other than the recommended use....that they used it frequently in his training school for eye med. He then proceed to examine my 11 year old shepherd's ears, and said, oh my, his ears certainly do need some ointment, with a little grin.
This was one of those, IT WORKS, things, but is not the 'sanctioned' use, and other vets may balk at the idea, but that the 'sterile' ointment recommended for eyes, is five times more expensive for a tiny amount, and does not contain as much cortisol as the Quadritop.
In his words, after the unofficial explanation, I can only give it to you, what you do with it, is up to you.
Call a veterinarian office and ask them.
yes, they can communicate by their ears, eyes, the way their necks are, their position, their tail and their mouths. for more info go to aspca.org
The eyes are medial to the ears. The ears are further to the sides of the body than the eyes.
don't get it in your eyes... I wouldn't.
The ears are lateral to the eyes; they're further to the sides. The ears are also normally slightly inferior to the eyes.
eyes (ocular/oculi) ears (auris)
It is caused by limitation. It is also caused by pigmented patches around there eyes and also there ears. It is also very common.
When their ears are back and relaxed, the wagging of tail is an indecation of exitment, expessilly in younger dogs, so don't mistake this as for being happy.The whites of a dogs eyes don't show, enstead their eyes have a calm, sort of sleepy look.
Dogs have short or long fur. Some dogs have big snouts and some have no tails. All dogs have 4 legs unless they lost any they also have 2 ears and 2 eyes.*** second answer=They have puppies!
they are made out of testicles, ground up beef, and pig instestines, the ears are blue waffles and the eyes are bull testies.
management accounting has been described as the eyes and ears of management
Mexican prairie dogs have the same sense organs as other mammals. They use their eyes, ears, tongue, and paws to investigate things and search out their food.