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Why Ear Care Matters

  • Dogs’ ears can trap wax, debris, and moisture, making them prone to infections, irritation, and parasites (like ear mites).
  • Some breeds (e.g., Cocker Spaniels, Poodles, Basset Hounds) are more susceptible due to floppy or hairy ears.

Signs Your Dog’s Ears Need Attention

  • Redness or swelling
  • Bad odor from the ear
  • Excessive scratching or head shaking
  • Discharge (brown, yellow, or bloody)
  • Sensitivity or pain when touching the ear

Basic Ear Care Routine

1. Inspect Regularly

  • Check ears weekly for redness, odor, debris, or discharge.

2. Clean When Needed

How often?

  • Once a month for most dogs, or more often for breeds prone to ear problems.
  • If the ears look clean and healthy, cleaning may not be necessary.

How:

  1. Use a vet-approved ear cleaner (never hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, or Q-tips inside the canal).
  2. Gently lift the ear flap, squirt cleaner into the canal (as directed).
  3. Gently massage the base of the ear for 20-30 seconds.
  4. Let your dog shake their head (this helps loosen debris).
  5. Wipe away discharge and cleaner from the ear canal opening with a cotton ball or gauze.

3. Keep Ears Dry

  • After swimming or baths, dry your dog’s ears well.
  • Consider using a drying ear product if your dog swims frequently.

4. Control Hair in the Ear Canal

  • Some dogs grow hair in their ear canals; consult your vet or a groomer about whether or not hair should be plucked or trimmed.
  • Over-plucking can damage the ear canal, so ask for professional advice.

When to See a Veterinarian

See your vet if:

  • There’s persistent redness, swelling, pain, odor, or discharge
  • Your dog is scratching or shaking their head frequently
  • You suspect an ear infection or mites

Never insert cotton swabs deep into your dog’s ears. This can injure the ear canal or eardrum.


Recommended Ear Cleaners

  • Zymox Otic
  • Virbac Epi-Otic
  • Vet’s Best Ear Relief Wash

(Always check with your vet before using a new product.)


Proper ear care means a happier, healthier dog! If in doubt about your dog’s ear health, always consult your veterinarian.

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