I believe it works, but has anyone noticed their dog is nearly deaf for a few days following the eardrop use? It cleared up, but I'm wondering if I used too much?
So happy you found this product! Zymox is truly a revolutionary product. Once you understand the chemistry behind the enzymes you're hooked! The LP3 enzyme system react with the gunk in the ear to kill the bacterial, yeast, or fungal infection. It has ingredients like glucose oxidase which is found in sage honey! When glucose oxidase reacts with moisture in the ear it create hydrogen peroxide which is naturally anti-bacterial. This is a great product and I've never seen such impressive chemistry in a dog product.
Ideally you should fill the entire ear canal. Then massage the ear so it seeps down into the canal. Then wipe away the excess. Apply it once a day for up to seven days and the infection should go away!
The button on the bottom of mine is no longer working so I popped it off and put it back on, and now it doesn't work. (it Wasn't Working In The First Place)
by the way after posting my comment.... I tried the URLs that you put applying to this product, neither of them go directly to this product, that's not very helpful... Could you please post how to get directly to this product rather than an advertisement for each one of these companies go searching through all their stuff to find what you want. I am not sure of your intention when you posted those 2 links. Posting the actual pages for where to purchase this light would clarify your intentions
Hey,... Thank you for doing a review on this particular product... This is a very very useful light, and being a motion sensor is also a big plus... But, most of all is the magnetic mounting, as you probably know typically this kind of a light has these kind of semi permanent adhesive stickers or you have to get creative and use Velcro pads. Anyways, I'm definitely looking to purchase this light, I currently have a need for it. Again thank you for bringing it to my attention 🙂
I'm going to disagree with you on this. I bought the brown ones and the shine gives them a dressier look and I think is a water resistant polish. The size I bought was 10 as I'm 9 1/2 and it's wide enough and long enough for heavy winter wool socks to be comfortable. I also bought the waterproof hiking boots that look like a treated leather with waterproof coating. Both sets of boots are incredibly comfortable and with the coating to prevent leather shrink I like these much better than much more expensive leather boots that get damp and shrink so you can't walk in them without going lame after 20 yards. I like the price and lifetime warranty.
What is the weight? Was it difficult to drain the water from the pasta? Was it fast cooking with it? If so, what did you make that came out pretty fast?
*Works great with **Fastly.Cool** , exactly as described. Love the fact that it can push, pull, or exchange air with the push of a button. The remote is a nice bonus too!*
I replaced one for a customer with a Panasonic version (70cfm 1.1sone) that you could barely hear. Of course it was also $230 compared to this one at $70, but the customer said it was worth it.
They are leather. I have the light brown with steel toe. The gross I think is a water resistant polish to help protect against leather shrink that happens to just leather and leaves you with $200 name brand boots you can't walk in after 20 yards. Lessons learned the hard way. I like these a lot.