Gunk Under Nose Rope

Tracy361

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I clean Remy's wrinkles w a clean cloth a few times a day but she still seems to have problems with her nose rope. I've read malacetic wipes, duoxo, witch hazel etc work but I'm not sure which one to go with.

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This is how her rope looks like currently.
Has anyone had this problem and how did you get rid of it?
 

Manydogs

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I have been using cotton ball and witch hazel in my Frenchie's wrinkies-she has more trouble than the EBDs!
 

TyTysmom

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We do baby wipes & witch hazel :)


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dolphin

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Same here wipes and then witch hazel, working pretty good so far. Spring is just around the corner though.
 

madie4589

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I use an antimicrobial wipe made for animals, then dry with a rag or towel, then follow up with medicated gold bond, franks 'problem wrinkle' as I call it has totally cleared up since I started the medicated gold bond. definitely need something with a drying agent. I do have witch hazel but my vet reccommended gold bond over witch hazel.

i put the gold bond in a plastic taper nozzle ketchup bottle to make application easier for all involved. frank would be very upset if I got powder in his eye!
 

2BullyMama

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same witch hazel on a cotton pad
 
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Tracy361

Tracy361

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Thanks for the help everyone! I think I'm going to try out witch hazel since that seems to be very popular here and I also seen it at my local sprouts store.
 

gigglebox

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Making a post b/c I can't reply to your PM without a couple more posts ;P We tried Witch Hazel, and it didn't cut it. Amelias yeast was super terrible though.
 

nycbullymama

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Witch Hazel is great for maintaining, but if there's yeast, it won't get rid of it.

If the witch hazel doesn't work- you can try Douxo wipes or TrziCHLOR 4 wipes (my new favorite.) Both kill yeast and have self drying properties so you don't need to wipe after use.
 

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