Your Dog's
Ears: Basic Ear Care
Ears are one of the central breeding areas for yeast
infections, mites, fleas, etc. and it is your responsibility to
take good care of that area to prevent the buildup of
microscopic dangers. You will need to keep your dog's
ears free of moisture and build up of wax because parasites
grow best in that type of environment.
Different Ears Mean Different Cleaning
Needs
Not all dog ears are created equal, therefore there are
different cleaning regimens for different breeds. Some dogs
need their ears cleaned every day, while others only need a
touch up every few weeks or so.
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A good rule of thumb is knowing that dogs that have larger
ear flaps will need some personal ear grooming attended to more
often due to lack of circulation. You may also be faced with a
dog that has too much hair growing from the inside of his
ears. If so then you may want to trim away the excess
air.
For all-around general dog ear-care advice, follow
the tips below:
1. As we spoke of earlier, moisture inside the ear can
be very attractive to parasites and fungus. Mixed with ear
wax and dirt, this creates a breeding ground of health
problems for your dog. One way to combat this is to
avoid water from going into your dog's ears. When
bathing your pet, get him used to having thick balls of
cotton placed inside the ears so that no water enters
inside.
2. Pay extra attention to cleaning your dog's outer ear
flap. You'll want to use some sort of ear solution that
will help in preventing infections. You simply use a very
soft cloth or a cotton ball, soak it in the solution, and
gently rub the flaps clean. However, be careful not to
clean too deep inside because the ear is extremely tender
and going too far inside can cause pain. And be sure not to
use a Q-tip or any other sharp cleaning object because you
can easily damage your dog's ear canal if poked too hard.
This kind of damage to the ears cannot be repaired.
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