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Old 07-13-2019, 11:35 AM   #7
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Also, if the dogs ears were washed out or the dog was bathed along with the ear plucking, retained moisture or ear wax, debris, mites, viruses, bacteria, besids an already infected ear, can also cause ear infections, no matter the hair. Other dogs with ear parasites can most likely transfer to another dog's clean ear, so the dog being around only other healthy-eared dogs is a must, so one must be certain whomever is doing the ear-plucking keeps sanitary conditions and only healthy dogs around when a dog has ear-cleaning. Ears must be expertly cleaned, then allowed to dry inside, in addition to the ear plucking and keeping the dogs only around dogs free of ear boogies is a must.
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