| T O P I C R E V I E W |
| pitterpatterpawz |
Posted - 11/29/2005 : 13:07:42 Gee just when you think you have everything under control. Nicholas is prone to the old classic Cocker Ears. They are not bad right now. I have an army of medication if they do. I try to give him frequent baths which seem to help. I make sure he doesn't get water in his ears and stuff but I think the warm water going on his head loosens that Yucky stuff up and keeps him clean. I know Jalchill can atest to the challenges brought on with these ears. It endless work but he is doing pretty good right now. Rio has been doing great with that. Rio is a paw licker. He has been tested for everything. I dont know if its nerves or what. Alot of days we have him wear his botties which he loves. These discracts him or something. Hey if it works and they are comfortable I dont worry to much. We are best friends with the vet at this point (actually not) but I feel like we go their so often they should come over for dinner or something. Anyway if anyone has good ideas for Cocker ears Im open to solutions. Pitterpatterpawz |
| 3 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
| pitterpatterpawz |
Posted - 04/09/2006 : 22:01:14 Well we are happy to say that Nickys ears have been doing super great. He just had his routine check up and he is doing fine and Rio is also doing well too. Pitterpatterpawz |
| Trixy |
Posted - 02/14/2006 : 20:45:51 Hope Your dogs ears are doing better now.
Trixy |
| pitterpatterpawz |
Posted - 01/16/2006 : 11:56:50 Well so far we have the Cocker ear thing under control not cured but its seems so much better. Vet has had Nicholas on Baytril pills and they seem to be help with the ear cleaner and the ointment for his ears. No stinky ears right now thats a good thing. Pitterpatterpawz |