Cleaning your dog's ear, I don't like to use the Q tips with the little dogs, because they tend to move their head and you don't want to poke them in the ear. So what I use is the little pads and we put our ear wash on the pads. Thanks Sushi. Lay down...
Okay, let?s do the kitty's ears. Kitties need to have their ears cleaned too. You can see down in here that they've got stuff down in there. We're not going to shoot any liquid down into their ears. This is a little bit of ear cleaner and you can pick...
Hi! This is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.com and in this video series we are talking about puppy care. We have just begun the grooming series and we have just talked about brushing. Now we are going to talk about now ear care. So you want to get your...
Ok now I have the basic shape of my head. I've got the eyes, nose the lips and I'm going to do the ears and I really just need to make a really little ear for this one and then I'm going, I scored the side of the head and then I'm going to score the side...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Ear wax removal drops Soft bulb ear syringe Q-tips Cotton balls Rubbing alcohol Step 1: Head to the local grocery store and buy an ear wax removal kit. Murine makes a great kit that comes complete with a soft bulb...
Instructions Step 1: Loosen up the wax build up by adding some warm olive oil into the ear. Let it sit in the ear for awhile to help loosen up the hard wax. Massage the outer area of the ear and then let the oil and wax drip out of the ear onto a Kleenex...
Now that we have it, rough carved, the basic shapes blocked out, we're going to move into creating the various features, on this character. The first step, like everywhere else, is to make sure that we have our drawing, transferred, so I'm going to...
We are going to continue now with our cartoon character. I am going to go to this side of that wide U that is acting as the face and I am going to draw – actually let’s start on this side. I am going to draw the letter C, the letter C, and we...
Instructions Step 1: Notice if your cat is frequently scratching at his ears and often shakes his head. If so, the chances are good that he may be suffering from ear mites. Step 2: Look for dried specks of blood inside the ear, a sign of ear mite...
Instructions Step 1: Clean the pierced ears every day for the first six to eight weeks by taking a cotton swab dipped in alcohol and going around the base of the earrings closest to the earlobe. Clean away any visible dried blood or dirt. Do not remove...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cotton swabs Peroxide Step 1: For the first 6 weeks after ears are pierced, make sure the ear rings are rotated back and forth at least 3 times a day. Step 2: Twice a day during the first 6 weeks after piercing...
I am Carolyn and I am going to demonstrate clipping the Persian’s ears. And you need to be very careful here because their little ears are thinner than tissue paper. So pull the sides or just like this and like you are going to take out this top so...
Instructions Step 1: Learn the symptoms of an ear infection in dogs. Most ear infections will be accompanied by a discharge that is often dark brown or black in color. You might also notice an odor coming from the dog's ears. Step 2: Watch your dog's...
Instructions Step 1: Lift up the dog's ear and check to see if he has a lot of hair in it. If you notice any redness or swelling, don't pluck the hair. Redness and swelling could be signs of an infection, and if you pluck the hair and clean his ears, you...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cotton balls Ear cleaning solution Toy Step 1: Begin cleaning the puppy's ears at a young age. If ear cleaning is a matter-of-fact, normal occurrence, the puppy is likely to react more favorably. Ear cleaning should...
Hi my name is Sarah and my name is Haley and we are two of the technicians here at Extra Care Animal Hospital and on behalf of Expert Village.com, we are going to speak with you today a little bit about the care of your dog. Right now I am going to...
Instructions Step 1: Pluck out excessive hair in the dog's ear gently with your fingers or a hemostat to keep the airflow to the ear canal clear. Use an ear powder to help the hair slide out more easily and less painfully for the dog. Step 2: Clean the...
Hi! This is Anne-Marie for Expert Village and today we are doing basic dog grooming. In this series we are going to learn how to pluck and clean ears. Some breeds of dogs not all grow hair in their ears. It is important to pluck the hair out and clean...
Instructions Step 1: Take a cotton ball and pull it until you are left with a small patch of it that is about 3 cm square. This is enough to get into the ear canal comfortably, but not so much that it will push the wax further into the ear. Step 2: Use a...
Alright now one of the first things you may notice that if you go to a pig farm, is the ear clipping. This is our sow and she wasn't born here. She was born at a pig farm. And the ear clipping is definitely how she is identified. She is identified by all...
Hi! I am Dr. Adrienne Mulligan and I am the owner of Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic and I am here today on behalf of expertvillage.com to talk to you about cat first aid and administration of medications. When your cat has an ear infection and in many...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cotton Swabs Step 1: Remove wax buildup in the outer ear by using a washcloth, soap and water. Rub the washcloth over the grooves in your ear, without pushing it into your ear canal. Step 2: Use a cotton swab to...
Now some dogs, they have hair that that gets, that grows from down inside their ears and you need to pluck some of that hair out in between grooming visits. To do that we're going to use the ear powder and we sprinkle just a little bit in there, you can...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Washcloth Warm soapy water Cotton swabs For pierced ears: rubbing alcohol or pierced ear Cleaning fluid Cleaning Your Ears Step 1: Wet a washcloth in warm soapy water and clean along the outside of each ear. Be sure...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Ear cleaning solution Ear antibiotic cream Paper towels Treating Ear Infections in Dogs Step 1: Identify if your dog has an ear infection. Quite often, an ear infection will be indicated early on by your dog shaking...