Molo has just spent an entertaining hour at the out-of-hours vets service, having three seeds removed from his ear under general anaesthetic; although I was less than entertained by the £180 bill

He's fine now, and we have managed to avoid seeds for a few years, so I'm not too bothered; but the nurse advised that I should get into the routine of using an ear cleaner every two to four weeks, as it will dislodge foreign bodies and reduce the risk of needing to be sedated to remove seeds that are firmly lodged.

She even suggested that next time I think he has a seed stuck, I should try washing them out before bringing him into the vet

Now, I tend to treat a lot of veterinary advice with scepticism

especially as this same nurse also gave me a lecture when I refused the Hills i/d food she offered me and let slip that I feed a partially raw diet

, so feel the need to ask the COL experts!
Will washing my dogs ears out regularly help dislodge foreign bodies? Even the nurse admitted that both my dogs have clean ears; so I have been reluctant to interfere, tbh........
