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Hair in their ear may need to come out to prevent deafness and infections. Do not remove yourself unless you know what you are doing. Ask your groomer how to properly remove hair. How would like it if you dog came up to you, looked in your ear and started pulling without knowing what to do?? You wouldn't like it and neither would they.
As far as dentals go. Teeth brushing is good. There are several methods to use. It depends on what works best for you. Some dogs don't like it when you go playing in their mouth. It doesn't matter. You have to get them use it. Don't yell at them when they bite down. Be nice and talk to them. However, ask your vet for advice on how to go about it if you don't want to get bite.
Dentals are necessary until your pet is 3 or 4. Puppy's are too young. However, even then they may not need. You can always ask the vet at your ANNUALS if its necessary. Usually they will tell you if they need it. You are then thinking that's all I need to do is spend more money for something that isn't necessary. That's not true. What would happen to you if you didn't go to the dentist 2x a year??? That's my point. You can help prevent having to go early or too many times.
There are several tips. Don't feed your dog human food. They eat dog food for a reason. It helps brush their teeth. Also, you can go to the cat aisle and buy a finger brush. Why buy a normal toothbrush. Their ackward and you could hurt your pet. As far as toothpaste goes don't waste your money. Peanut Butter is the same thing. Plus it's cheaper. Do not use your toothpaste. The abrasives are too harsh.
Nails can be tricky. Do be careful. Before you trim, ask your groomer or your vet how to cut. If you cut too close to the quik, you are going to have a messy situation on your hands and not to mention an Shih Tzu. Always have Quik Stop or an alternative on hand.
The above is general information always ask your veterinarian about the care of your Shih Tzu puppy or dog!
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