Somewhere_In_The_Clouds
š¶Done picking pieces of my soul from the floorš¶
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Phone calls make advice like this pretty accessible thankfully.Assuming the vet is an option yes it's always great to consult a professional![]()
Using a cotton ball *may* work or it may not be administering anywhere near enough medication to be effective and be a waste of time. A vet may also be able to provide tips on administering the medication, if needed, they have the most experience in this.
I regularly applied an aural meditation to a dog that wanted to bite me, because that how it needed it to be administered. If a dog doesn't take kindly to having it's ears mess with, a quick unpleasant squirt into the ear is absolutely going to be the better option than messing around with other methods that may not even work.
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