Clean your dog's ears!
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:06 pm
A simple and fairly inexpensive way to clean your dog's ears is to use
baby wipes. Wrap a wipe around your index finger and gently swab inside
of dog's ear. This can be done once or twice a week without harm.
Most dogs tolerate this procedure (Tamsen says "PROCEDURE Mom, that
means I get a COOKIE!!) much better than liquid drops that cause lots
of head shaking and mess.
I have an otoscope but you can also use a small flashlight (Mag type)
with a mouthpiece to light the area you are cleaning, leaving your
hands free.
This, along with regular vet exams, should help you keep your dog's
ears nice and clean.
Don't mess around with ear problems, though. If your dog exhibits the
classic head "tilt" or shaking, she/he should be seen by a vet right
away. Sometimes you can tell by the smell of your dog's ear... a
healthy ear won't make you go "Phewie" at the first sniff!!
baby wipes. Wrap a wipe around your index finger and gently swab inside
of dog's ear. This can be done once or twice a week without harm.
Most dogs tolerate this procedure (Tamsen says "PROCEDURE Mom, that
means I get a COOKIE!!) much better than liquid drops that cause lots
of head shaking and mess.
I have an otoscope but you can also use a small flashlight (Mag type)
with a mouthpiece to light the area you are cleaning, leaving your
hands free.
This, along with regular vet exams, should help you keep your dog's
ears nice and clean.
Don't mess around with ear problems, though. If your dog exhibits the
classic head "tilt" or shaking, she/he should be seen by a vet right
away. Sometimes you can tell by the smell of your dog's ear... a
healthy ear won't make you go "Phewie" at the first sniff!!