Dr. Lucas Kandefer talks about cleaning the eyes and ears of his dogs and cats. He says that infections are one of the most common problems they face and that they are mostly caused by allergies. Just because your dog has wet ears, does not go swimming or bathing, because he has an ear infection, this changes the environment. You will find that you can have more infections if your dog is a swimmer. The same applies to cats. Dr. Kandefer says they see mites here and there, but domestic cats often come in and look for allergies, and they have to control that. He says if your pet has an allergy, he has it for life and needs to monitor it for the animal's life, and his vet can help him find many different answers to make sure that his pet does. easier. Do not experience this regularly. A very important tip when working with our pets is that they feel comfortable when working with their ears. Turn your ear back to see the ear hole, and that's where we'll do most of our treatment, says Dr. Kandefer. He continues that people often try to use a cotton swab or a cotton swab, peroxide. The cotton swab is fine, but the Q tip for peroxide use is not. The peroxide burns and when your dog's ears are inflamed, it is really a pain for them, so you don't want to. There are many over-the-counter ear cleaners out there, and your vet has ear cleaners that can keep your ears clean. This is really part of their care to make sure you rinse and change them. 'Surroundings. If you see infections regularly, talk to your veterinarian. They help you find the right medicine. Dr. Kandefer says the other one you see is that dogs and cats get snot. If you are trying to clean them, use warm gauze, moisten them a little, and take them out of the corner to clean them with this cotton or gauze. Cats often have the same thing. Dr. Kanderfer says that many of our dogs, especially those with short, fluffy noses, will have infections around their eyes because they drain away constantly in this area. Make sure you wait a bit as clean and dry care can really help prevent irritating infections and chronic problems.
Cats often have an eye discharge and frequent upper respiratory infections, even if they are only domestic cats. You will see a herpes-like virus causing a discharge from your eyes, probably a cold for you and me. It is therefore a little care to keep them comfortable. If you see pus or mucus in the eyes of your cat or dog, you usually want to ask your veterinarian for help. All in all, just a little care of the product in these eyes and ears to keep them clean without putting a lot of material in them to keep these infections and irritations at bay.
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