Tips to properly clean your dog s ears and some things you should never do here s a big one.
What do you use to clean a dog s ears.
Vinegar alcohol and boric acid.
Wet a cotton ball with ear rinse and wipe the part of the ear that you can easily see the outer flap.
Before you begin settle your dog into a sitting or lying position and lift back her ear flap with your off hand.
Repeat this process once a week if possible.
To clean your dog s ears without causing harm you want to start on the outside and work your way in but only until you start to feel resistance.
You only need a few supplies to successfully clean your dog s ears.
Play it by ear.
If you do notice an odor or see your dog shaking its head more frequently get ready to clean the ears a process you can manage at home.
Add in a few drops of rubbing alcohol and a few drops of povidone iodine.
If you try to push further in you can damage your dog s ear so err on the side of caution.
Your vet will check your dog s eardrums during a regular physical and advise you on how to clean your dog s ears.
However if your dog appears to be in pain from the ears.
Carefully loosen waxy buildup with light circular pressure so as not to upset your dog or injure her ear.
Do not use this mixture to clean the dog s ear canal unless it is recommended by a veterinarian.
To a 1 2 teaspoon of boric acid add 2 ounces of white vinegar.
Next lift your dog s ears and rub the inside of the flap with the cotton ball.
Just like with human ears q tips tend to pack more junk down the ear canal rather than getting any of the wax out of there.
Clean your dog s ears with fresh cotton balls or a soft rag by gently wiping from the base to the tip of your dog s ear.