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Old December 7th, 2006, 11:46 PM
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how about them ears!

while doing the weekend grooming the other day (claws, whiskers, a thorough brushing with skin and coat inspection, teeth inspection) i thought "wow when was the last time i cleaned their ears?" I got the flashlight out and peered inside but everything is spic and span in there, nothing at all to clean.

Thinking back, i have never cleaned Maika's ears at all and Dakotah's ears were wiped last spring or so, when he was eating more kibble than raw (he is almost ALL raw now). I know prick-eared dogs have cleaner ears in general than floppy-eared dogs but still i know there is a cause-and-effect between what you feed your pets, and what you see in their health. i loooove raw-feeding!
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