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Washing your dog's eyes and ears

Your beloved pet's daily hygiene is essential. While most owners are familiar with common practices like weekly brushing, paw pad maintenance, and teeth cleaning, there are other tasks often postponed until a vet visit, such as cleaning eyes and ears. However, cleaning your dog's eyes and ears should be done regularly, and it can be easily done at home. We'll show you how!

Why clean my dog's ears?

It is important to take care of your dog's ears to prevent infections and irritations. Ears are a sensitive area for dogs, and it's important to monitor them regularly for any signs of irritation or infection. By using natural products to clean your dog's ears and regularly checking their condition, you can help maintain their long-term health and well-being.

👉 Auricular cleansing cream – French Bandit
Available here: https://www.french-bandit.com/products/soin-oreilles-chien-chat

Auricular cleansing cream

Take care of your beloved pet's ears with Bandit's auricular cream for dogs and cats. A cream of 86% natural origin, formulated in France to gently remove dirt and impurities from the ear canal. 

💡Tip: 
Apply the cream to a clean, lint-free compress and gently insert into the ear canal, gently massage the ear without forgetting to clean the internal folds.

🧴 Content: 
Pump bottle - 125 mL

BUY 15.00€

How to clean my dog's ears?

Apply the cream to a clean, lint-free compress and gently insert it into the ear canal, gently massaging the ear without forgetting to clean the internal folds. Do not push the compress deep into the ear canal. After application, let your dog shake their head: this helps expel impurities lodged in their ears.

Why clean my dog's eyes?

It is important to take care of your dog's eyes to prevent bacteria from proliferating and causing chronic eye diseases such as dry keratoconjunctivitis or KCS, cataracts, and corneal ulcers. For their well-being and because their vision depends on it, aggressive chemical products should be avoided. To clean your dog's eyes, opt for natural products that are gentler and less likely to cause undesirable side effects.

👉 Eye cleansing lotion – French Bandit
Available here: https://www.french-bandit.com/products/soin-yeux-chien-chat

Eye cleansing lotion

Clean your beloved pet's eyes and eyelids with Bandit's eye lotion. A 99% natural origin, fragrance-free treatment, formulated in France, that gently removes dust and secretions that can be irritating.

💡Tip: 
Apply the lotion directly into the eye or onto a clean, lint-free compress and gently wipe around the eye from the inner corner (towards the nose) to the outer corner (towards the temple).

🧴 Content: 
Dropper bottle - 125 mL

BUY 15.00€

How to clean my dog's eyes?

There are several natural options for cleaning your dog's eyes, such as using a clean, damp cloth to gently remove debris or impurities around the eyes, or using a natural solution to gently clean the eyes. It is important to use a clean cloth each time to avoid spreading bacteria or other impurities.

To ensure your furry friend's hygiene is impeccable, you can ask your vet to check their eyes and ears during your next visit. You'll then be reassured about their cleanliness!

The article Cleaning your dog's eyes and ears first appeared on The Daily Bandit.

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