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Originally Posted by cj125 My vet thinks we should pull the ear hair, too. Nice video. The only thing that I can add is, after pulling the hair - wipe out the excess powder from the ear or use a liquid cleanser. I check the ears every week prior to bathing but I've found that I really only have to do about once a month. I do use the hemostats because I have long nails and don't want to hurt them. After plucking, but just prior to their bath, I set the ear cleanser bottle in the sink with warm water. This takes the chill off of the liquid. Then I use the cleansing liquid, let them shake it out, and continue to bathe. |
Good add!

I forgot to mention the cleanser. This is what I use to finish off cleaning the ears.
PetEdge: Top Performance ProEar Professional Medicated Ear Cleaner
I usually don't warm it up but thats a good idea. I normally just warm the shampoo and conditioner but I'll be adding that bottle as well now.