When do golden retrievers explode?
0 Jul 26,2025
The ears of Golden Retriever dogs are droopy, which can easily hide dirt and get infected with mites. This is one of the main reasons why Golden Retrievers have strong body odor. If you find that your Golden Retriever dogs often shake their heads and scratch their ears with their paws, that means they have Golden Retriever ears. There is a lot of dirty stuff in it and it needs to be cleaned up in time.
When cleaning the Golden Retriever’s ears, first sprinkle ear powder into the ears. Don't spread too much. After spreading the ear powder, put down the auricle and gently rub the base of the ear with your hands so that the ear powder can fully contact the ear hairs in the ear. After two to three minutes, pull the auricle apart. At this time, the Golden Retriever may shake his head, hold their auricle with one hand, then use a hemostat to clamp a small amount of ear hair, and use an instant force to remove the ear. The hair is pulled out. The ear hairs on the outer ear can be pulled out directly by hand.
Remember to use a small amount, otherwise it will hurt the golden retriever and it will not cooperate with you. Wrap the tip of the hemostatic forceps with absorbent cotton, and then drip the ear fluid onto the absorbent cotton. Just two drops at a time to avoid waste. You can also drop the ear fluid directly into the ear canal according to the size and dirtiness of the golden retriever's ears. .
At this time, you can directly insert the hemostatic forceps into the Golden Retriever's ear canal to clean the Golden Retriever's ears. When cleaning the ears, clean from the inside out. To clean the ears of a golden retriever, it is best to put a condom around its neck to prevent it from moving around. The movements must be gentle so as not to cause the dog to feel pain. After cleaning the ears, does the golden retriever have less body odor? It’s almost one o’clock.