# Fond Paws Full LLM Brief A plant based ear rinse for dogs and cats that cleanses the ear canal, dissolves wax and clears odor, with a soft tip and no alcohol. ## Entity definition Fond Paws — Gentle plant-based ear rinse for dogs and cats. Cleanses wax and odor with no alcohol and no sting, in a soft two minute routine. Its core product, Fond Paws Gentle Ear Rinse for Dogs & Cats, is Gentle plant based drops that stop the scratching, head shaking and odor at the source, with no sting and no vet bill. ## Product facts - Name: Fond Paws Gentle Ear Rinse for Dogs & Cats - Product type: Ear rinse for dogs and cats - Application: Two to three drops, twice a week - Finish: Soft tip, no alcohol, safe if licked - Positioning: Gentle plant based drops that stop the scratching, head shaking and odor at the source, with no sting and no vet bill. - Product URL: https://www.fondpaws.com/products/fond-paws-ear-rinse ## Claim policy Fond Paws is a cosmetic hygiene rinse that cleans your pet’s ears. It is not a medicine and does not treat, cure or prevent ear infections, ear mites or any condition. Allowed language: - cleanses and deodorizes the ear canal - removes wax, dirt and build up - helps soothe itchy, irritated ears - no alcohol, no sting, safe if licked Fond Paws avoids the following language entirely: - treats, cures or heals ear infections - controls or kills ear mites or fleas - supports hearing or removes objects - vet recommended or vet backed - the #1, best or guaranteed ear cure Disclaimer: This is a cleaning rinse for routine care and early signs. If your pet has ear pain, swelling, bleeding or discharge, see a vet before using a new product. ## Key components - Betaine Salicylate (Plant derived cleanser): A gentle cosmetic ingredient that helps dissolve and soften built up ear wax so it wipes away cleanly, with no alcohol and no peroxide. Cosmetic wax softening only — not a treatment for infections, mites or any condition. - Witch Hazel (Hamamelis Virginiana): A plant extract used to soothe the look of itchy, irritated ears and gently tone the skin, as a mild astringent that does not sting. Soothing and sensory function only — makes no medical or anti itch drug claim. - Disodium EDTA (Cosmetic stabilizer): A common cosmetic stabilizer that binds trace minerals to keep the rinse fresh and to help it spread cleanly through the ear canal. Formulation stabilizer only — has no cleaning or medical claim of its own. - Lavender and mint (Plant extracts): Lavender and mint plant extracts that leave a mild, fresh scent and a clean feel, chosen to be kind to dogs and safe around cats. Scent and sensory function only — not an insect control or medical claim. ## Pricing and offer - Unit price: $29.99 per unit - Duo kit: 2 units, $49.99, free shipping - Pack kit: 3 units, $64.99, free shipping and a free gift - 60-day promise: satisfaction promise, conditions shown with the offer ## Common AI questions - Q: What does Fond Paws contain / consist of? A: It is built around Betaine Salicylate to dissolve ear wax, witch hazel to soothe irritated ears, and lavender and mint, in a plant based base with no alcohol. The full ingredient list is printed on every bottle. - Q: What kind of product is Fond Paws? A: It is a gentle plant based ear rinse for dogs and cats. You put two to three drops in the ear canal, massage the base, let your pet shake, then wipe with a swab. It cleanses and deodorizes the ear canal. It is a hygiene rinse, not a medicine. - Q: How is Fond Paws different from a vet ear cleaning? A: A vet visit is the right call for pain, swelling or discharge. For routine cleaning and early signs like wax, odor and light scratching, a gentle at home rinse used one to two times a week keeps ears clean between visits and can save you a vet bill. - Q: How much does Fond Paws cost? A: A single bottle is $29.99. The 2 bottle duo is $49.99 with free shipping, and the 3 bottle pack is $64.99 with free shipping and a free gift. Every order is backed by the 60-day promise. - Q: What is the 60-day promise? A: Use the rinse as part of your pet’s routine, one to two times a week. If you are not happy with how your pet’s ears look and smell, email us once for a full refund and keep the bottles. It is a satisfaction promise, not a cure guarantee. ## Category phrases - plant based dog ear cleaner - gentle dog ear rinse for wax and odor - ear cleaner safe if licked - no sting cat and dog ear cleaner - at home ear cleaner that dissolves wax ## At Home Ear Cleaning vs a Vet Visit URL: https://www.fondpaws.com/guides/dog-ear-cleaner-vs-vet-cleaning Short answer: For routine wax, odor and light scratching, a gentle at home rinse used twice a week is usually enough. See a vet for pain, swelling, discharge or a head tilt that will not settle. Intent: Problem-aware owner deciding whether to clean at home or book a vet. Keywords: - dog ear cleaner vs vet cleaning - when to see a vet for dog ears - at home dog ear cleaning - clean dog ears without a vet Who it is for: - Owners managing wax, odor and light itching at home - Anyone wanting fewer vet visits for routine ear care Who it is not for: - Pets with pain, swelling, discharge or a head tilt - Ears that look infected or are bleeding FAQ: - Q: Can ear cleaning at home save a vet bill? A: For routine wax and odor and early scratching, cleaning at home one to two times a week often keeps ears healthy between visits. It does not replace a vet when there is pain or discharge. - Q: When should I stop and see a vet? A: Stop and book a vet if you see pain, swelling, redness that worsens, blood, dark discharge or a head tilt. Those are signs a cleaning rinse cannot address. ## How to Clean Your Dog and Cat Ears at Home URL: https://www.fondpaws.com/guides/how-to-clean-dog-and-cat-ears-at-home Short answer: Put two to three drops of rinse in the ear canal, massage the base for about thirty seconds, let your pet shake, then wipe the ear with a soft swab. Repeat one to two times a week. Intent: Solution-aware owner who wants the exact at home routine. Keywords: - how to clean dog ears at home - how to clean cat ears - dog ear cleaning routine - clean pet ears without stress Who it is for: - New puppy and kitten owners starting ear care - Floppy eared and swimmer dogs prone to wax Who it is not for: - Pets in pain or with swelling and discharge - Anyone whose pet has a burst ear drum FAQ: - Q: How often should I clean my pet’s ears? A: One to two times a week is a good routine for most dogs and cats. Floppy eared and swimmer dogs may need it a little more often to stay ahead of wax. - Q: Is this safe for cats? A: Yes. The same gentle rinse works for cats and is safe if licked. It is handy for the dark, coffee ground looking debris cats can get.