you get a Qu-tip and stick it in their ears
If your dog has an ear infection, and a bunch of earwax and mites, is the cause, take peroxide and put it on one side of the Q- tip. And rub it around. Wait a minute, and take the other dry side and clean up the wax that is now loose and easy to clean up.
ears have wax and wax is good so clean them EVERY week
Clean ears. The wax you see is build up from the wax inside your ear cleaning out the dirt.
A build up of ear wax. You should carefully remove it with a Q-tip dipped in EpiOtic (available at the Vet's office) or a dog ear cleaner from the pet store. Failure to keep your dog's ears clean and free from excess wax could lead to ear infections.
Brown ear wax in dogs can be caused by a buildup of dirt, debris, or ear infections. It is important to regularly clean your dog's ears and consult a veterinarian if you notice any changes in the color or consistency of their ear wax.
Brown ear wax in dogs can be caused by a buildup of dirt, debris, or yeast infections in the ear canal. It is important to regularly clean your dog's ears and consult a veterinarian if you notice any changes in the color or consistency of the ear wax.
It's not recommended to try to "pop" your ears to remove wax. It can push the wax further into the ear canal, potentially causing blockage or damage. Instead, it's best to see a healthcare provider who can safely clean your ears if needed.
To effectively clean excess mucus and ear wax from your ears, you can try using over-the-counter ear drops to soften the wax, then gently rinse your ears with warm water using a bulb syringe. Avoid using cotton swabs or other objects that can push the wax further into the ear canal. If you have persistent issues, consult a healthcare professional for further guidance.
Common causes of brown ear wax in dogs include ear infections, allergies, and excessive ear wax production. To safely remove brown ear wax in dogs, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment. They may recommend ear cleaning solutions or medications to address the underlying cause. Avoid using cotton swabs or other tools to clean the ears, as this can potentially damage the ear canal.
The brown gunk in dogs' ears could be caused by a buildup of wax, dirt, or yeast infections. It is important to have a veterinarian examine the dog's ears to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
The ears might be infected or there might be ear mites involved. The vet would know for sure. Sometimes if your ears get warm this loosens any wax in your ears. Some people have more of a build up of wax than others so see your doctor and let them clean your ears properly.
Yes, pig ears can be good for dogs to chew. They clean dogs teeth. In addition, they allow dogs to chew and eat something that they like and it gives them something non-destructive to do.
No just clean with ear mite medicine and cotton balls