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Can olive oil remove ear wax in dogs?

Flavio Rogahn
Flavio Rogahn
2025-08-27 21:09:53
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Never put olive oil, vinegar, shampoo, or any other substance in a dog’s ear. Also, avoid poking around with cotton buds in the ear, you will only work any wax and debris further in and potentially damage the eardrum. The key with ear cleaning is to use a large amount of ear cleaner. As the ear canals are quite long, the wiping step is not to get all the ear discharge out. The idea is that when you massage, you will be breaking up the discharge lining the inside of the ear canal so that it forms a solution with the ear cleaner. Your pet can then shake the liquid out.
Dejah Aufderhar
Dejah Aufderhar
2025-08-24 06:03:00
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Olive oil, mineral oil or coconut oil—oils are relatively safe to use, and olive oil can kill ear mites by smothering them though it takes many weeks to clear ear mites with this method. However, as before, if your pet has a serious ear infection, she needs proper medication to resolve the infection. Oils may also leave the fur around the ears greasy and any of these home remedies could be potentially harmful if your pet’s ear drum is ruptured. In general, home remedies for cleaning ears are relatively safe; however, it is best to stick with commercial ear cleaning solutions which are designed to break up wax and evaporate from the ear canal to leave it dry. Pour the solution into the canal, rub the base of the pet’s ear, allow your pet to shake his head and wipe out any excess fluid or debris with a cotton ball. That brown waxy debris in the ear is more commonly associated with yeast or sometimes bacteria in the ear canal. Make sure to seek veterinary care for your pet if she has signs of an ear infection or if home remedies do not help within 2-3 days.
Lilla Borer
Lilla Borer
2025-08-16 02:25:11
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Whilst there isn’t any harm in using olive oil, it’s a messy option and tends to be more difficult to apply than a dog-safe ear cleaner. You will need more equipment like syringes or an ear dropper, and the oil needs to be warmed to your dog’s body temperature. Dog ears are very sensitive so only ever use a dog-safe ear cleaner.
Oscar Hammes
Oscar Hammes
2025-08-03 21:35:45
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If you do not have any dog ear cleaner then use olive oil as this too will help loosen any wax. Having put some cleaner or olive oil into the canal, massage the ear and pinch the canal until you hear a squelching noise. This means the liquid is being spread around the entire canal, dislodging as much debris as possible. Hair in the ear canals can keep the moisture trapped in the ear canal, which leads to infections. Hair in the ear canals should be removed regularly by your pets groomer or veterinarian. Giving the ears a really thorough clean in this way may in some cases be sufficient to cure a mild ear infection, but if a colony of bacteria or yeast have taken residence in your pets ear canal, you will need treatment to eradicate them.
Bret Schmidt
Bret Schmidt
2025-08-03 16:41:01
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Using a gentle cleaner regularly should hopefully help prevent ear infections and keep the inner ear healthy. They should not, however, be used to treat an existing infection as many cleaners contain acids which can aggravate an ear that is already inflamed. From VioVet comes RestAural, a gentle everyday cleaner for the maintenance of healthy ears. Whether you have a cat or dog, it is important to monitor and maintain your pet’s ears throughout its life, and RestAural is specially formulated to gently clean, dry and balance the ear canal, reducing the chance of infection. Simply fill the ear canal with the cleaning solution and hold a small amount of cotton wool against the opening, gently massaging the ear at the base. Cottons buds are a no-no; while they might be an effective way of cleaning your ears, they are not suitable for the twisting, turning structures of your pets. When it comes to administering ear drops and care solutions, make sure you never insert anything into your pet’s ears that could damage the canal and ear drum.