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To: haffast

When I read this article, I ran to the kitchen and read the fine print on that big bag of Pedigree that I bought for my Wolfie Dog. I was relieved to see that it’s not made by Proctor & Gamble. I don’t want to have to take him to the vet, because they soak you. A few months ago I got scared and took him to the vet because he acted like his ears were hurting. They charged me 150 bucks for an exam and a prescription for doggie ear wash, because he just had a bunch of crud up in his ears. If I had known that, I could have probably bought that ear wash at the drug store for ten bucks.


29 posted on 08/16/2013 9:50:25 PM PDT by jespasinthru (Proud member of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy.)
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To: jespasinthru

Poor nutrition in the form of grains [heavily present in Pedigree] opens a dog up to yeast and/or fungal ear infections.

That “crud” can cause severe health problems if it becomes systemic.


32 posted on 08/16/2013 9:56:48 PM PDT by Salamander (Can't sleep...the clowns will eat me.)
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To: jespasinthru

I found the best thing for my dogs ears is dermaplast spray.

It goes on as a spray so is a light application and the spray tends to get everywhere in the ear canal where sometimes you miss a place and the spray makes it easy to use.


42 posted on 08/16/2013 11:26:22 PM PDT by staytrue
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