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April 27th, 2004 by admin

Adjust Ear
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How much would ear surgery cost for my dog?

I do not know 100% of the details but I can supply some:
-My dog is getting surgery to adjust the ear canal to "drain it" and other things due to an ear infection.
-My vet is unsure of the price at the moment until the surgery and healing is done.
I'm not sure how my dog is doing because he has been there for about 2 days besides "good".
I heard the cost varies due to the size of the dog and type:
-He is a Shitzu who is going to be 3 yrs old by the end of the month
-Weighs about 13lbs and probably about a foot (1ft) tall maybe less?
I heard it could be anywhere between $400 to $1500?
Please respond if you know, I'm really concerned because in these tough economic times anything above $900 could be problematic for my family, and I just dont know what to do.
*Any Help is appreciated*
In case your wondering, google did not help...at all....

Sorry to hear your dog is having medical issues. I can't tell you how much your vet bill will be, but I recommend you talk to your vet, tell them your financial limitations and see if there is a way they can cut some costs or help you find some assistance. Some vet's will take payments. There is a program called Care Credit I have heard of to help with vet bills.

http://www.carecredit.com/vetmed/

Good luck.

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Our Beeswax and Parafin candles are made with the highest quality muslin and cotton cloths, along with pure Beeswax and Parafin wax. Full instructions come with every package to insure the process of cone candling can be done safely and effectively. Ear Oil, containing olive oil, garlic, lobelia, and mullein are powerful immune building and lubricating herbs necessary towards the process of loosening earwax and debris. A 2oz bottle, for the price of most 1 oz. bottles, can last a family up to a year. Cone candling of one form or another, has been performed since ancient times ranging from Tibet, Egypt, and all the way to North and South America. Instructions for Use Have all your items close to the person. Find a comfortable place for the person being candled to lie down, making sure all items are easily accessible. Have the person lie on one side with ear opening level. Place the ear cover cloth, or protector, over the area being candled and cover hair and skin as completely as possible. Insert the small end of the candle snugly into the ear, so no vacuum will escape. You must create a seal. Once this has been done, the assistant can light the candle. Help the assistant adjust the candle to where it feels most comfortable, insuring that no air leak is coming from the ear opening. Important: NEVER HOLD THE CANDLE STRAIGHT UP! ALWAYS HOLD AT AN ANGLE. As you cut the ash, balance it on the scissors and place it in the water. Let the candle burn to a comfortable length, remove from the ear and extinguish it in the water. Repeat process on the other ear as many times per ear, if necessary. The candle may be cut open to examine contents, if desired. Things you will need for cone candling are: Two or more candles An assistant An ear cover cloth, or protector A container of water Lighter or matches Scissors A small pillow Note: This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs or damages resulting from use of this product. Ear Cone Candles have been one of the hottest selling items of the 90''s. Unlike the cotton swab, which pushes ear wax closer to the eardrum and makes it harder to remove-- ear cones are an inexpensive, safe method of removing ear wax. The ancient art of candling The first cone candle was made by Tibetans along the Tigris River thousands of years ago. The candle maker dried a reed, placed one side of the hollow cylinder in his ear and ignited the other end. This was the beginning of the art of candling. Soon Tibetans, Egyptians, Mayans and American indians were using cone candles with great results. Today, more people than eer before are using ear cone candles to clean debris from their ears. How do cone candles work? Ear cone candling is based on Burnelli''s Law of Airflow, which states that when a hollow cylinder (c

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Our Beeswax and Parafin candles are made with the highest quality muslin and cotton cloths, along with pure Beeswax and Parafin wax. Full instructions come with every package to insure the process of cone candling can be done safely and effectively. Ear Oil, containing olive oil, garlic, lobelia, and mullein are powerful immune building and lubricating herbs necessary towards the process of loosening earwax and debris. A 2oz bottle, for the price of most 1 oz. bottles, can last a family up to a year. Cone candling of one form or another, has been performed since ancient times ranging from Tibet, Egypt, and all the way to North and South America. Instructions for Use Have all your items close to the person. Find a comfortable place for the person being candled to lie down, making sure all items are easily accessible. Have the person lie on one side with ear opening level. Place the ear cover cloth, or protector, over the area being candled and cover hair and skin as completely as possible. Insert the small end of the candle snugly into the ear, so no vacuum will escape. You must create a seal. Once this has been done, the assistant can light the candle. Help the assistant adjust the candle to where it feels most comfortable, insuring that no air leak is coming from the ear opening. Important: NEVER HOLD THE CANDLE STRAIGHT UP! ALWAYS HOLD AT AN ANGLE. As you cut the ash, balance it on the scissors and place it in the water. Let the candle burn to a comfortable length, remove from the ear and extinguish it in the water. Repeat process on the other ear as many times per ear, if necessary. The candle may be cut open to examine contents, if desired. Things you will need for cone candling are: Two or more candles An assistant An ear cover cloth, or protector A container of water Lighter or matches Scissors A small pillow Note: This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs or damages resulting from use of this product. Ear Cone Candles have been one of the hottest selling items of the 90''s. Unlike the cotton swab, which pushes ear wax closer to the eardrum and makes it harder to remove-- ear cones are an inexpensive, safe method of removing ear wax. The ancient art of candling The first cone candle was made by Tibetans along the Tigris River thousands of years ago. The candle maker dried a reed, placed one side of the hollow cylinder in his ear and ignited the other end. This was the beginning of the art of candling. Soon Tibetans, Egyptians, Mayans and American indians were using cone candles with great results. Today, more people than eer before are using ear cone candles to clean debris from their ears. How do cone candles work? Ear cone candling is based on Burnelli''s Law of Airflow, which states that when a hollow cylinder (c

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Our Beeswax and Parafin candles are made with the highest quality muslin and cotton cloths, along with pure Beeswax and Parafin wax. Full instructions come with every package to insure the process of cone candling can be done safely and effectively. Ear Oil, containing olive oil, garlic, lobelia, and mullein are powerful immune building and lubricating herbs necessary towards the process of loosening earwax and debris. A 2oz bottle, for the price of most 1 oz. bottles, can last a family up to a year. Cone candling of one form or another, has been performed since ancient times ranging from Tibet, Egypt, and all the way to North and South America. Instructions for Use Have all your items close to the person. Find a comfortable place for the person being candled to lie down, making sure all items are easily accessible. Have the person lie on one side with ear opening level. Place the ear cover cloth, or protector, over the area being candled and cover hair and skin as completely as possible. Insert the small end of the candle snugly into the ear, so no vacuum will escape. You must create a seal. Once this has been done, the assistant can light the candle. Help the assistant adjust the candle to where it feels most comfortable, insuring that no air leak is coming from the ear opening. Important: NEVER HOLD THE CANDLE STRAIGHT UP! ALWAYS HOLD AT AN ANGLE. As you cut the ash, balance it on the scissors and place it in the water. Let the candle burn to a comfortable length, remove from the ear and extinguish it in the water. Repeat process on the other ear as many times per ear, if necessary. The candle may be cut open to examine contents, if desired. Things you will need for cone candling are: Two or more candles An assistant An ear cover cloth, or protector A container of water Lighter or matches Scissors A small pillow Note: This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs or damages resulting from use of this product. Ear Cone Candles have been one of the hottest selling items of the 90''s. Unlike the cotton swab, which pushes ear wax closer to the eardrum and makes it harder to remove-- ear cones are an inexpensive, safe method of removing ear wax. The ancient art of candling The first cone candle was made by Tibetans along the Tigris River thousands of years ago. The candle maker dried a reed, placed one side of the hollow cylinder in his ear and ignited the other end. This was the beginning of the art of candling. Soon Tibetans, Egyptians, Mayans and American indians were using cone candles with great results. Today, more people than eer before are using ear cone candles to clean debris from their ears. How do cone candles work? Ear cone candling is based on Burnelli''s Law of Airflow, which states that when a hollow cylinder (c

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