If you are raising a Cocker Spaniel, you may know that the Cocker Spaniel’s ears need to be cared for regularly and kept clean and hygienic, otherwise the Cocker Spaniel’s ears may have a peculiar smell and even cause ear diseases.
Cocker Spaniel
The following is an introduction to Cocker Spaniel's ears The best care method:
Wrap the cotton piece around your index finger, and then circle it from the outside to the inside. Pay more attention to the dirt in the seams. It is best to put it in your home. Clean the stuck dog when he sleeps, not on time, but regularly, 1 to 2 times a week is best.
When bathing, you need to be careful not to let water get into the ears of your Cocker Spaniel. After washing, you should use cotton balls or napkins to absorb it, so that the odor will not be covered up. If you are cleaning the ears for the first time, first smell the ears of your Cocker Spaniel to see if there is any odor. If the ears are healthy, you can use 2-3 drops of ear oil and then rub them gently for a few times. If you know how to shake your head to throw out the foreign matter inside, then wipe it clean with a cotton swab.
The most attractive thing about the Cocker Spaniel is its big, leaf-shaped ears, but the big ears will last forever if they are not kept clean.
When choosing a rice bowl, choose a rice bowl with a tall mouth! That is, the mouth of the basin is smaller, and the distance between the mouth of the basin and the lower part is higher. When it eats, its mouth will naturally go in, and its ears will be loose. On the outside of the rice bowl, clamp the ears at the same time...it can also be specially ventilated. It's easy to develop a habit. Anyway, Cocker is very attentive when eating and won't care about his ears being pinched. When pinching, you can just pinch the hair on his ears, which won't hurt.
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