How to Clean Dog Ears
Lift up your dog' ear and gently wipe each ear with an unscented baby wipe. Baby wipes have an anti-bacterial agent that is great for cleaning dog ears. Do not use the same wipe in both ears. Wipe your dog's ear again with baby wipes to remove ... [... more] eHow
How to Clean Dog Ears
Purchase a box of baby wipes. It doesn't matter which brand but stick with ones that have the least fragrance. Wrap a finger with the wipe and massage the inside of your dog's ear. This will gently remove that yucky ear wax and dirt. Here's an ... [... more] eHow
Cleaning Dog Ears
Don't use Q-tips to clean your dogs ears. Learn how to pads to clean out dog's ears in this free pet care video about grooming a long haired dog. [... more] eHow
Contemporary Headboard -- Frame Completion and Back-Panel
The headboard frame is now assembled. Host David Marks prepares to cut away the excess wood tabs -- or "dog ears" -- that assisted with clamping and gluing the assembly together. A hand-held router is used to cut a smooth edge on the headboard . [... more] DIYnet
Business Card Holder
Impress your customers and contacts with this classy business card holder. Fold in 1/2 inch on each of the 8-inch outer edges (see Figure C). Fold the paper along these marks, making triangular "dog ears" (see Figure D). Give a gift that's [... more] Better Homes and Gardens USA