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| If your dog grows a lot of hair in
the ear it will help to pluck it out.You can use your fingers,blunt ended tweezers or
haemostats.To avoid too much discomfort only take out a few hairs at a time.Dont
poke down the ear,only take out what you can see.A little ear powder on your fingers
really improves grip.Most dogs dont object too strongly if you only take out a
little at a time.If you use a grooming parlour make sure your groomer is doing this.If
your dog produces a lot of wax which is not being lost regular cleaning can help.There are
some excellent ear cleaners available from your vet.Epi-Otic by Virbac and Logic by Sanofi
are both very good.(Be kind to your dog and make sure its not straight out of the
fridge).Instructions for use are on the bottle.Use a cotton wool ball or swab and once
again dont poke down the ear as you could do a lot of damage.How often you do this
will depend on the individual dog.
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| FEET | |
| The Shih Tzu grows a lot of hair
between the pads.If this is not trimmed off it can mat and form balls which will force the
toes apart.Small stones and all sorts of debris can be picked up and make walking
painful.Its easily trimmed off with scissors or small clippers. Trimming nails is easy, ask your vet or groomer to show you how.Be careful not to cut the quick,this is very painful for your dog and is guaranteed to give you problems in getting your dogs co-operation the next time you want to trim the nails.Be extra careful with black nails as you wont be able to see the quick.A puppies nails grow very quickly,a small pair of round ended scissors or human nail clippers are often easier to use on a small puppy. Dont forget to check the dew claws.They soon grow round in a circle and into the pad.Rear dew claws are particularly prone to this.The Chinese considered these lucky, but they dont seem lucky to the unfortunate dog that has them. "Upstairs in momma's secret drawer |
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