Dog Ear Cleaner - Otic Cleansers

harveyspecter

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Hello all,

I see that harvey is often shaking his head as he wakes up in the morning as I lead him to the yard. I believe this is related to his ears. What is everyone using for ear maintenance and how effective is your experience with this medication.

Any suggestions and recommendations is highly appreciated.
 
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Yes, Cami gets excess gunk buildup in her ears as Spring & Fall start up.
Use an ear cleansing solution, squirt in ear canal, hold ear shut & massage well,
wait 2-3 minutes then use wet wipes to clean out, do AM & PM
 
Yes, Cami gets excess gunk buildup in her ears as Spring & Fall start up.
Use an ear cleansing solution, squirt in ear canal, hold ear shut & massage well,
wait 2-3 minutes then use wet wipes to clean out, do AM & PM

Exactly ^^. What Carol suggested. We use Malecetic Otic Ear & Skin cleanser.


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Whenever I see one of the boys scratch their ears or shake their heads I will squirt a little bit of an Ear flushing drying lotion into their ear canal. This stuff breaks down wax and loosens up dirt. I will also squirt a little Tri otic ointment as prophylactic against an infection.
 
Yes, Cami gets excess gunk buildup in her ears as Spring & Fall start up.
Use an ear cleansing solution, squirt in ear canal, hold ear shut & massage well,
wait 2-3 minutes then use wet wipes to clean out, do AM & PM

^^^ same!!
 
Good advice....I warm up some olive oil, throw some garlic cloves in there and let it soak for a few hours then apply it directly in the ear. Garlic is an antibiotic, antibacterial, and antifungal.
 
We are using Triz Ultra + Keto ear flush from the vet. She said to do it once a week after we treated her for a fungal ear infection. The vet showed us how to do it in the office before we treated the ear infections and expelled a ton of yellow. We use the same method as Carol described above then soak by stuffing a Kleenex into the ear canal, pull that out, then follow up with a cotton ball like the vet showed us. I can't tell you how effective it is over time as we just started doing it, but Buttercup loves the "massage" part of the treatment and last night asked for more after I was finished (a long way from her crying and yipping while the vet cleaned her ears!).
 
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