NaturVet Ear Wash with Tea Tree Oil for Pets

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NaturVet Ear Wash with Tea Tree Oil for Pets






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NaturVet Ear Wash with Tea Tree Oil for Pets

  • - Reduces ear odor
  • - Safe for routine cleaning
  • - Helps remove ear wax and debris
  • - Veterinarian formulated
  • - Aloe and baby powder scented

Specifications

SKU1267361
LifestageAll Lifestages
Primary BrandNaturVet
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day

Additional Features

LifestageAll Lifestages

Item Dimensions

Volume8 FZ

Ingredients

Witch Hazel, Deionized Water, Glycerine, Boric Acid, Tea Tree Oil, Polysorbate 80, Echinacea Extract, Natural Coloring, Aloe Vera Extract And Baby Powder Fragrance.

Point spout tip into ear canal. Squeeze bottle to release enough drops to partially fill the ear canal. Gently massage the base of the ear canal to help loosen wax. Remove liquid, dissolved wax, and dirt with cotton balls or facial tissue. Repeat as needed. Do not use cotton swabs or insert pointed objects in ear.

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Contains Parabens

Pickymom

10 years ago
I ordered this because of the good reviews and price and didn't read the ingredient list closely. With a name like "NaturVet", I thought it would be good. I don't use products on myself with parabens and I would've preferred not to on my dog either. If you're okay with parabens, then this product might be fine for you.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Great Product

Luvrlabes

11 years ago
This a nice size bottle. I have a black lab whose ears are always some maintenance. He doesn't mind it and will sit nice as I put some on a cotton ball and rub in his ears, and then I take a fresh dry cotton ball and go over the excess.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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naturvet ear wash

maji

11 years ago
I have 2 pets, one is an american cockerspaniel and the other a multi-spaniel. They both have "loopy ears" or long ears. They both have always had problems with ear yeast infections UNTIL I happened to buy this ear wash! I had bought many tubes of antibiotics from the vets and this works very, very well!!! Also, has a very nice scent!!! Will always use this on my pets!!!!!!!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Great Stuff!

Savannahs1Mom

11 years ago
I was very surprised at how well this product works. My German Shepherd Dog used to get ear infections very often, even when I used the other products recommended by the vet. Since using this product (about once every two weeks), she has not had ear infections. I’m grateful to have found this NaturVet ear wash with tea tree oil.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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love love love this

rykker2012

12 years ago
this product is great. Son had his dog to vet over an over for ear infections an could not get cleared up he even had to wipe daily with vinegar. Used this an cleared it up complete with in a week's time!!! Now if begins to itch use for a few days an goes away again for several months mainly allergy times Great product!!!!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Which canine ear cleaning products are safe for puppies around 5 months old?

  1. NaturVet Ear Wash with Tea Tree Oil is perfectly safe for dogs or cats over 6 weeks of age.



how do i get dirt and wax out of a dogs ears

  1. I just bought a bottle of tea tree ear wash, you can squirt in each ear, let them shake the excess out and carefully with kleenex or cotton balls remove excess on outsides. Or, you can make your own 50% rubbing alcohol and 50% white vinegar and mix and do the same thing. The tea tree seems more soothing to my lab, but the other my vet told me to do and it is inexpensive. At least once a week clean their ears. :)



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