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Ear Fresh™ Grooming Powder is designed to assist in maintaining your canine's ears in a dry state while minimizing odors not associated with parasites or clinical conditions. Furthermore, Ear Fresh™ possesses enhanced adhesion qualities, facilitating the removal of hair from a dog's ear canal. This attribute makes it exceptionally suitable for hand stripping and positions it as an outstanding choice for ear-plucking powder in canine grooming. The product is equipped with a funnel tip dispenser, simplifying the application process.
Product Features:
- Ear-Fresh™ serves as a grooming powder specifically for canine ears.
- Exhibits tight-grip characteristics beneficial for plucking or hand stripping.
- Facilitates the ease of hair removal from the ear canal.
- Promotes ear dryness.
- Effectively reduces odors within the ear canal.
- Includes a funnel tip dispenser to streamline the application process.
It is important to note that this product's primary function is to maintain the dryness and odor neutrality of your dog’s ears; it is not formulated to address existing infections. In cases where your dog or cat is suffering from a painful ear condition or exhibits discharge from the ear, a consultation with a veterinarian is strongly advised.
Ingredients:
Contains: Inert amorphous powder.
Instructions:
Clean your dog’s ears first (use Bio-Groom Ear-Car liquid lotion or Ear-Care cotton pads). Then, gently puff Ear-Fresh into the ears to keep them dry and odor-free. To remove unwanted hair from the ear canal, puff Ear-Fresh into the ear and remove hair with forceps or tweezers. For hand stripping, use the amount necessary to achieve the desired results. Should your dog or cat have a painful ear condition or discharge from the ear, see your veterinarian.