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    That's sad. Why don't you want to leave the rats with a friend? Why not leave them with Jordan? She would take excellent care of them. My parents would NEVER go camping without me or anyone else in the family. When we camp, the whole family goes, otherwise no one goes.

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    Originally posted by popcornbird
    That's sad. Why don't you want to leave the rats with a friend? Why not leave them with Jordan? She would take excellent care of them. My parents would NEVER go camping without me or anyone else in the family. When we camp, the whole family goes, otherwise no one goes.
    well your lucky .

    I also have Cheeko, Spring, Spur, Sage, and a bunch of fish that need to be fed everyday and givin fresh water. So ya I dont think ordans mother would like coming down everyday (half an hour trip) to feed my pets ... it wouldent be fair to her. And it would be alot of money in gas. .
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    I wouldn't use just water on the cotton ball....I think I've heard that you can use rubbing alcohol, but I'm not positive on that.

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    I check Mickey's ears for a smell and I look inside regularly. Like if I'm holding him up, I sneak a smell of his ear. Lol. It doesn't stink and the vet said we shouldn't have to worry about doing his ears. We have cleaned them once though, with a face cloth or something. I forget.

    LOL! i wish I could just do once a month. But weekly isn't too bad. I have to make sure I brush everyday to keep it tidy until our big weekly grooming. If I miss a couple days, his hair is a mess (kind of like mine when I wake up).
    Oh God, you guys should see Mickey's fur when he wakes up. He's starting to get the hair behind his ears and when he gets up, it's all sticking out, it's too funny.

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    normally i will but cami hates me cleaning her ears that i just leave it for the groomers.. then her ears smell nice and cinnomony sp.. But she is now scratching the inside of her ear alot and grunting and crying when she does it.. poor cam.. but are corgi's or eskimo's really likely to get ear infections? i think that it would be corgis most cause they have there ears up.. And dirt goes in and stuff? i dont know.. lol

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    wolfq writes:
    I wouldn't use just water on the cotton ball....I think I've heard that you can use rubbing alcohol, but I'm not positive on that.
    I have prescription ear drops for down inside Maddie's ears, then
    my vet told me to use hydrogen peroxide on a cotton ball to
    clean up any excess gunk. Definitely agree with you about not
    using water.

    camcam writes:
    i think that it would be corgis most cause they have there ears up.. And dirt goes in and stuff? i dont know.
    Ear infections seem to be predominately caused by moisture
    getting trapped in the ear, so the dogs that seem more prone to
    ear infections are ones with either flopped over ears or with
    a lot of hair inside their ears.

    I have to deal with ear infections with Maddie, brought on by
    allergies, otherwise with her prick ears, she should be more
    like Murph and Oz and not be prone towards ear infections.

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    I wouldn't use alcohol in the ear...If there is an infection, it will sting like crazy. Hydrogen peroxide doesn't sting, but you can see it fiz when it's on bacteria.
    I've been BOO'd!

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    thanks so much I will use peroxide on a cotton ball, I dont remeber the last time I clean her ears . so It is going to be a nasty experience. I am going to keep up with her ear cleaning from now on . Today is Tikeya big grooming day . she gets a bath and ear and teeth brushed because she needs it .
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    okay this has nothing to do with a dog but when i was at my grandmas i had a q-tip in my ear and my brother went to hug me so i leaned down and his shoulder accidently pushed it in my ear! well it ruptured my ear drum and my grandma said to pour proccide down it and it stung soooooooooo bad i was screaming.. ok off subject..

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    om g ouch!!!!

    I lied I didnt give Tikeya a bath, I gave her more or less a rinse down with water in the tub . She is so hyper now !!!! she is runing around the house like a maniack
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    If you dont clen your dogs ears it will get mites or even infected.
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    Originally posted by wolfsoul
    I wouldn't use alcohol in the ear...If there is an infection, it will sting like crazy. Hydrogen peroxide doesn't sting, but you can see it fiz when it's on bacteria.
    Who says hydrogen peroxide doesn't sting? It would if the ear is sore at all...same as alcohol....ear cleaner stings too!

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    I need to clean Abbey's at least once a week--they're long, and if she is out a lot, the moisture gets trapped in there and could lead to infection--she had an ear infection when we first got her, and it was not fun giving her the drops to help it heal.
    I have ear cleaner I got at the pet store, and I use a cotton ball. They also make ear wipes, which you can just use to clean the ear, no worry about peroxide, water, or alcohol--the pad is already damp.
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    When we first got Guinness, there was quite a buildup of wax in his ears. (Probably cause his moron ex owners who abandoned him never thought to clean his ears). The vet gave us a bottle of blue stuff, it's called Chlorhexiderm Ear Flush.

    We had to fill up his ear until it was almost full, then massage the sides of his ear together (the base of the ear) to loosen up the wax, then use cotton balls to get the junk out. Unfortunately he now associates our bathroom with ear cleanings, so he won't go in there. We had to do this once a day for 7 days, then we only have to do it once a week or so.

    Bailey's ears actually do pretty good, she only has to have them cleaned once a month. Good luck with Tikeya's ears!

    lovemyshiba--I heard about those ear wipes but I couldn't find any at PetSmart. What is the name of them/who makes them? Thanks!

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    We use baby wipes to clean up the parts of the ear we can reach. Other than that, I let the vet do it. Murphy is very prone to ear infections, unfortunately, so we have to watch hers very closely. We have a solution that we got from the vet (of course, I don't know the name, only that it is blue and has a high alcohol content so it dries the ear out). He told us to use it after a bath or swim to help get the water out of their ears. We have been very lucky with Honey and Lilly, thank goodness!!!

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