Beagle (definite introduction)
The two ears of a Beagle are always drooped and covered. Because the ear is pierced, the ear canal is often not breathable, which gives bacteria a good living environment. Therefore, owners of beagles must pay attention to cleaning their dogs’ ears in time to avoid inflammation caused by infection. So let’s talk about how to take care of a beagle’s ears.
Before cleaning the ear canal, you must first prepare relevant cleaning tools. For example, cotton swabs, alcohol cotton balls, 3% sodium bicarbonate ear drops or 2% boric acid water, ear hair plucking powder, and scissors for ear hair plucking. First sprinkle some ear hair-pulling powder into the ear canal, then hold the dog's ears and gently knead the ear canal to better exert the effect of the ear hair-pulling powder. After 1-2 minutes, you can use scissors Start plucking the ear hair of the beagle. Note that when plucking ear hair, it is best to pluck it out in small handfuls. It should be done quickly and steadily, so that the pain to the Beagle will be minimal.
After plucking the ear hair, if there is still earwax, then instill some 3% sodium bicarbonate ear drops or 2% boric acid water into the dog’s ear canal, and then gently knead it. After the earwax has softened, gently remove the earwax with tweezers or cotton swabs, and finally clean it with a clean cotton swab. When cleaning the dog's ear canal, the owner does not have to worry about poking the dog's eardrum, because the dog's ear canal is L-shaped, so even if the dog's eardrum is poked, the dog's eardrum will not be touched.
Cleaning the Beagle’s ears requires cleaning the ear hair and some dirt. However, this job does not mean that it only needs to be done once. The dog’s ears should be cleaned regularly. In other words, owners must pay attention to preventing dirt from accumulating for a long time and becoming smelly or even causing inflammation of the dog's ears.
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