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At 04:00 PM 2/5/2006, you wrote:

> You want to be sure the dog doesn't have a burr or small bit of

>debris in the ear. I always have made a point of inspecting and cleaning my

>dogs' ears with a cotton swab now and then. If the ear canal is red and

>inflamed, a few drops of lavender oil in a spoonful of sweet almond oil can

>be swabbed gently,

 

One of my friends and her husband each have service dogs. She uses the

hydrosols on them extensively...

 

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I'd rather use a hydrosol than an eo...at least I'd try it first for a few

days.

 

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That makes perfect sense to me. One of the reasons I like this list is that

I can learn from those who know more than I do.

 

Dave

 

 

I'd rather use a hydrosol than an eo...at least I'd try it first for a few

days.

 

 

 

 

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