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You can shave the inside of the tips, but for the hair growing out from down inside the ear canal, you have to pluck them out.
Ohhh okay. Didn't realize some dogs had a lot of hair growing inside too. That makes sense
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You can shave the inside of the tips, but for the hair growing out from down inside the ear canal, you have to pluck them out.
Yes, I didn't know either, my previous dogs never had hair growing from inside their ears, just this one.Ohhh okay. Didn't realize some dogs had a lot of hair growing inside too. That makes sense
Yes, I didn't know either, my previous dogs never had hair growing from inside their ears, just this one.
She's a westie, west highland white. I assume other westies have it as well, I don't really know.Is she an extra hairy breed
She's a westie, west highland white. I assume other westies have it as well, I don't really know.
I avoid feeding foods that feature Corn. Many dogs are allergic to corn plus it is non-digestible.
I don't think you need all of those supplements.
I use a probiotic at times with my puppy because she so energetic I want to make sure she's getting on the nutrition she can from her very good food.
If the food has a high enough fat content you should not need to add extra oil. And I definitely don't think you need to add both Coconut and Salmon oil. I think your dog would end up with diarrhea.
I've seen good results with glucosamine and chondroiten. One of my Whippets is almost 10 years old and had been slowing down. I got her some glucosamine and she is doing much better we could see it visible difference within 24 hours !!
I got these at Petsmart. Costco carries some at a good price also.
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For ears, I'd use a good cleaner and a drying powder from the vet. I'd pluck the hair out of the ear canal. Use ear powder and only pluck A little at a time. if you continually do it , the ear will build up tolerance and it will stop hurting as much.
Yeast can be from allergies. I avoid feeding foods that feature Corn. Many dogs are allergic to corn plus it is non-digestible.
White dogs with pink skin such as bichons and Westies are more prone to allergies. you may want to get the dog tested to find out what it's allergic to, if this continues. It could be a food allergy, a seasonal/grass allergy or something else.
For food recommendations check out Dog Food Advisor http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/
Feed the best quality food that you can afford that works for your dog.
Regards Tina
Coursair Whippets
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Whole corn is not digestible, but highly processed ground and cooked corn can be very digestible...
There are certainly things that are easier for the dogs body to digest and generally superior nutrition wise, but corn can have it's merits as part of a dog diet even if it's not always the best option...