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How can I clean my dog's ears at home?

Fermin Terry
Fermin Terry
2025-08-03 21:02:46
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You will need more equipment like syringes or an ear dropper, and the oil needs to be warmed to your dog’s body temperature. Clean your dog’s ears first, and then apply the medicated drops approximately 15 minutes later. Dog ears are very sensitive so only ever use a dog-safe ear cleaner. Cleaning your dog’s ears will help to remove some ear mites, but they will need medication to get rid of them completely.
Ulises Mraz
Ulises Mraz
2025-08-03 20:01:28
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To clean your dog's ears at home, the ears are very sensitive, so make the experience more comfortable for your dog by being as gentle as possible and rewarding them with plenty of positive reinforcement, like their favorite treats. You may opt to perform ear cleanings outside, weather permitting, or have a towel ready to avoid any mess from the ear cleaning solution. Fill the ear canal with ear cleaning solution. If your dog does not tolerate ear solution directly into the ear, try saturating cotton pads or balls with the ear cleaning solution instead. Gently massage the base of the ear. Have a towel ready, as once you stop massaging the ear, your dog will likely want to shake their head, which helps loosen the debris. Use cotton pads or cotton balls to gently wipe away debris. Start from the inside of the ear, only as far as your finger can easily fit, which is about one knuckle in, and work your way to the outside ear flap. Avoid using cotton swabs to prevent pushing debris deeper into the ear canal. If your dog seems to be in pain during an ear cleaning, stop and consult with your veterinarian. Many types of ear cleaning solutions are available and some may be better for certain types of infections, removal of waxy buildup, or routine maintenance cleaning. In general, avoid anything with alcohol or hydrogen peroxide in the solution.
Jake Dietrich
Jake Dietrich
2025-08-03 16:58:28
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Wait until your dog is calm and relaxed before attempting to clean their ears. Then, turn them on their side and hold their ear open. Fill their ear with the gentle cleansing liquid until you can see the fluid, then pinch the ear shut to keep the cleansing liquid in. Massage the base of the ear gently for about 30 seconds, listening for the sound of the fluid swishing around. Thereafter, allow your dog to shake their head to loosen the debris. Use a cotton ball or gauze to remove the debris from their ear, not going deeper into the canal than one knuckle. Hold their ear open while on their side and fill the exposed ear canal with cleanser. Fill their ear until you see the fluid, then gently pinch the ear closed to contain it. Gently massage the base of the ear for at least 30 seconds. Use gauze or tear a cotton ball in half and wrap the cotton around your finger, and gently wipe away any debris as far into the ear canal as you can comfortably reach—but no deeper than one knuckle.
Zackery Okuneva
Zackery Okuneva
2025-08-03 16:31:15
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Assemble real cotton balls and the ear cleaning solution. It is best to use saline eye solution to clean the ear. Squirt enough cleaner into the ear to fill the canal. Massage the base of the ear until you hear the solution squish. Gently grasp the base of the ear and pull the pinna up and away from the head. Wad the cotton into a tubular shape and gently insert it into the canal as far as it will go. Again, gently massage the base of the ear to help work debris and cleaning solution toward the cotton and dry the canal.