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Keeping foxtails out of you dog's ears

Foxtails are one of the leading causes of deafness in dogs.
If you live in an area where foxtails are a problem, try puting cotton balls in your dogs ears when you take them hunting or out for a run. Don't forget to remove them every day. If your dog gets a foxtail in his ear, you can usually float it out with baby-oil if you get to it soon enough.

Contributed by Roberta Wollaston on January 21, 2008, at 9:52 PM UTC.

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What is a foxtail?

biblefreeorg Mar 15, 2010 11:41

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