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How to treat dry, itchy dog ears?

Catalina O'Hara
Catalina O'Hara
2025-08-05 05:41:32
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If your dog scratches their ears or shakes their head regularly, it could be a sign of an ear or skin problem. Common causes include skin allergies, ear infections and ear mites. Contact your vet as soon as possible if you notice your dog head shaking/scratching their ears – the sooner the problem is diagnosed, the easier it will be to treat. If you’ve noticed your dog scratching their ears or shaking their head more regularly than usual, contact your vet as soon as possible. The sooner the problem is diagnosed, the easier it will be to treat. Let your vet know if you have noticed any other symptoms such as itchy skin or loss of balance. A head shake is when your dog shakes their head on purpose, usually because of pain, an itch, or some sort of irritation.
Jerod McCullough
Jerod McCullough
2025-08-05 03:16:58
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Treatment 1-2 small drops into the ear morning & evening. Massage the base of the ear for 20 seconds then let your dog shake their head to clear the liquid from the ear canal. To use as support, apply 1-2 small drops to the ears 2-3 times each week. We always recommend you see a vet to ensure there is no underlying health issues if ear problems persist. Always patch test before use. Alternate the skin area this product is applied too, to prevent irritation.