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How do I clean my dogs dirty ears

By Emily Sparks

Step 1: Prepare your supplies. … Step 2: Hold the ear flap. … Step 3: Apply the cleaner to the ear. … Step 4: Massage the base of the ear. … Step 5: Allow your dog to shake his or her head. … Step 6: Wipe out the ear. … Step 7: Repeat as needed. … Step 8: Wipe the ear flap.

How do you get brown gunk out of a dog's ear?

Instead, simply wipe the outer ear with a cotton ball. Continue to inspect your dog’s ears regularly. If you notice any brown discharge starting to appear, apply a bit of vet-approved canine ear cleaning solution, available at any pet supply store.

What can I use to clean my dog's ears at home?

If your dog doesn’t have an ear infection and only needs to have their ear flap cleaned, Dr. Nelson tells Rover that a 50/50 solution of distilled water and white vinegar is a good at-home option. This maintenance treatment can help prevent infection in an otherwise healthy ear, she says.

What is the brown stuff in my dog's ears?

A waxy, yellow, or reddish-brown ear discharge can also be a sign your dog has an ear infection, which can be a result of allergies, mites, polyps, overproduction of ear wax, excessive bathing or swimming (which can leave too much moisture in the ears), or other problems.

What is the best thing to clean your dog's ears with?

Cleaning your dog’s ears does not require any special equipment. A good quality ear cleaning solution, some cotton balls or gauze, and some treats to reward your dog are all that is needed. Do not use cotton tip applicators (Q-tips®), due to the risk of perforating the ear drum or causing trauma to the ear canal.