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10-25-2013 08:54 PM
Hi Everyone,
Gross, I know. But a fact of life when living with a longer-eared mutt! Typically when my dog's ears get an odor I use an ointment on them that the vet prescribed. It usually means something is brewing in there--an infection of some sort. However, my guy's ears don't appear red or irritated like they usually do when something is going on, nor does he seem bothered by them. Is there something I can do for his ears over the weekend that might help with the aroma??
He got a bath today and is nice and clean, but the ears are still a problem. I'll call the vet Monday and see if I can get some more of the medication, but until then, any at-home remedies?
TIA
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