Canine
Ear Care & How To Clean Your Dog's Ears
Ear
care is vital for our dogs and probably one of
the hardest spots for us to clean. Here are some
tips for people that are new canine parents or
for some that need extra ideas, woof!
Trobled
Ears: If your dog has any complaints about
his/her ears, here are some symptoms:
- Vigorous
head shaking
- Ears
standing crooked (on breeds such as German Shepherds,
etc.)
- Constant
scratching of the ears
- Rubbing
head and ears on the ground and furniture
- Red
ears or off color ears
- Excessive
wax, off color wax (reddish brown, yellow, black
specks etc.)
- Foul
odor
If
any of these symptoms are present, do check it
with his/her vet first. All ear infections are
not caused by the same microorganism and treatment
without proper examination is strictly guessing.
What
not to do: Improper ear cleaning can result
in cuts in ear canal, pain or even worst a ruptured
eardrum. Please pay extra care when cleaning your
dog's ears and do not insert sharp objects, q-tips
etc. in your dog's ears. Also, please do not pour
unknown solutions into the ear canal without consulting
with your dog's vet.
Ear
Cleaning: I suggest that all canine parents
teach their happy tailed family members that ear
check up is just a part of the grooming process
and teach them to lie down quietly when asked.
You
should be able to use a small flashlight to look
in side your dogs ear and if you see anything
out of the ordinary, you must contact your dog's
veterinary. This is not something you should treat
at home since you really do not know what it may
be. Long term ear infections can cause deafness
if they go untreated. I do not want to frighten
you, however this way you & your canine friend
will be safe rather than sorry.
Dogs
get minor irritations due to allergies, bug bites,
ruff play etc. You can use a mild
ear cleaner or and oil
based cleaner to wipe off dirt, grime, wax,
soothe bug bites and minor scratches. If you see
something irregular such as reddish brown wax
contact your dogs' vet as it may be Ear mites
(Otodectes cynotis).