EAR'RESISTIBLE Wash | Everyday Ear Wash
EAR'RESISTIBLE Wash | Everyday Ear Wash
Our Ear'resistible Wash is an essential and easy everyday ear wash for your dog’s grooming routine. Finish up clean with a calming Chamomile Clove scent🌷.
Our Promise & Product Benefits:
❤️100% organic & natural
❤️Cleans and soothes raw, irritated, itchy, greasy and smelly dog ears
❤️Controls odor
❤️Relieves itch and discomfort
❤️Remove debris and wax build-up
❤️Calming Chamomile Clove scent
❤️Super gentle
❤️Cruelty-free
❤️Made with certified organic oils
❤️Alcohol-free, chemical-free, paraben-free, synthetic-free, sulfate-free, formaldehyde-free
❤️Trusted by professional groomers
🐶Made for dogs
How to use:
Hold ear flap up to expose and help straighten out the ear canal. Squeeze ear wash into your dog’s ear. DO NOT put the tip of the bottle into the ear. Continue to hold the ear flap up and gently massage the base of the ear for about 30 seconds. This allows the ear wash to break up the debris that is in the ear canal. Wipe away debris from the inner part of the ear flap and the upper ear canal using a cotton ball or gauze. Allow your dog to shake his head. This allows the remaining ear wash and debris from the ear canal to come out. Repeat the cleaning procedure as often as is recommended by your veterinarian.
Dog’s ear canals are shaped like an “L.” This is one of the reasons they can be prone to ear infections. The shape by its nature stops dirt, debris, and sometimes bacteria and yeast before it reaches the eardrum. This also means that those nasty irritants can get trapped inside your dog’s ears without regular ear cleanings. We recommend cleaning your dog’s ears with our ear wash at least once a week, or after each time they go swimming.
For external use only, avoid contact with eyes.
100mL / 3.38oz.
Ingredients: USDA certified organic aloe water, USDA certified organic witch hazel, USDA certified organic tea tree oil, USDA certified organic clove oil, USDA certified organic rosemary extract, USDA certified organic chamomile extract