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QuestionWhy does my dog keep shaking his head after getting his ears cleaned?Dr. Ray Spragley is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and the Owner/Founder of Zen Dog Veterinary Care PLLC in New York. With experience in multiple institutions and private practices, Dr. Spragley’s specializations and interests include non-surgical management of cranial cruciate ligament tears, Intervertebral Disk Disease(IVDD), and pain management in osteoarthritis. Dr. Spragley holds a BS in Biology from SUNY Albany and has a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree (DVM) from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. He is also a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT) through the Canine Rehab Institute as well as a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (CVA) through Chi University.Excess fluid left in the ear after cleaning is probably making your dog uncomfortable, which is why he's shaking his head.
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QuestionCan you clean your dog's ears at home with Q-tips?Dr. Ray Spragley is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and the Owner/Founder of Zen Dog Veterinary Care PLLC in New York. With experience in multiple institutions and private practices, Dr. Spragley’s specializations and interests include non-surgical management of cranial cruciate ligament tears, Intervertebral Disk Disease(IVDD), and pain management in osteoarthritis. Dr. Spragley holds a BS in Biology from SUNY Albany and has a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree (DVM) from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. He is also a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT) through the Canine Rehab Institute as well as a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (CVA) through Chi University.Avoid using Q-tips to clean your dog's ears, as these may push more debris into your dog's ear canal.
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QuestionHow do you clean wax out of a dog's ears?Dr. Ray Spragley is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and the Owner/Founder of Zen Dog Veterinary Care PLLC in New York. With experience in multiple institutions and private practices, Dr. Spragley’s specializations and interests include non-surgical management of cranial cruciate ligament tears, Intervertebral Disk Disease(IVDD), and pain management in osteoarthritis. Dr. Spragley holds a BS in Biology from SUNY Albany and has a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree (DVM) from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. He is also a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT) through the Canine Rehab Institute as well as a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (CVA) through Chi University.Use an ear cleaning solution to flush out the ear and cotton balls to wipe away any debris and excess solution. Always dry off the ear with a towel once you're done.
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QuestionWhat can be used to clean a dog's ears?Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.Use a cleaner made specifically to clean dogs' ears. This will be a sympathetic pH to dog skin and hopefully shouldn't sting or cause discomfort.
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QuestionWhat is the brown stuff in my dog's ears?Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.This is likely to be wax. However, ear mites or yeast infections can cause the ear to produce excessive amounts of brown wax, so be suspicious of an underlying problem.
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QuestionHow can I clean my dog's ears naturally?Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.Warmed coconut oil is considered a safe ear cleaner for dogs. Just be careful that it isn't hot when put in the ears.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my dog's ears smell funky?Community AnswerYou can make an appointment with your vet. Most likely, your dog has an ear infection that needs to be treated right away.
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QuestionHow should I clean my dog's ears if he has broken his skin from scratching? There is a lot of fluid.Community AnswerTake your dog to the vet. He could have an infection or an object deeply embedded in his ear.
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QuestionWill just vinegar help if we think he has an ear infection?Community Answerif your dog has an ear infection take her to the vet immediately. Your vet will probably prescribe a special ear cleaning solution that will help the infection.
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QuestionIf I squeeze the bottle a little too hard, will it hurt the dog?Community AnswerYes, that would be painful for the dog.
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QuestionMy dog keeps shaking his head as if he has water or something in his ear. Can I just put peroxide on a cotton ball and clean inside his ear?Community AnswerYou should buy a bottle of ear wash for dogs and wash his ears. If he continues to shake his head, consider talking to your vet.
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QuestionMy dogs ear is quite red, with drainage coming out. She is doing a lot of shaking of the head. What can I do?Community AnswerTake her to the vet. That is a problem that needs to be addressed by a professional.
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QuestionWill vinegar help without the rubbing alcohol?Community AnswerYes, Vinegar is a safe PH for cleansing. However, the rubbing alcohol helps the moisture to evaporate out of the ear. If moisture stays down in the ear, it can also cause problems that would need vet care.
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QuestionIs removing hair inside the dog's ear helpful? Or can it damage their ear?Community AnswerThe hair protects the ear from infections and dirt, so do not remove it unnecessarily.
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QuestionIs it safe for a vet to clean the ear canal?Community AnswerYes. Vets are specially trained in these things and know how to do it safely.
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QuestionDogs of certain breeds have hair grow in their ears and it needs to be pulled out. Are there any tips for the best ways to pull hair in poodles?Community AnswerIt is better to carefully trim standard poodles ear hair. If you pluck out the hair, there's always a chance of getting an infection.
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QuestionCan I use plain water to clean my dogs ears?Community AnswerNo. You will give your dog an ear infection.
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QuestionCan you put olive oil or warm water into a dog's ear then massage to relieve severe itching?Community AnswerDefinitely do not put water in your dog's ears. Olive oil is a remedy for ear infections, not itching. Your dog may have ear mites and need to be taken to the vet.
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QuestionIf my dog shakes his head at night, should I consider washing his ears, or should I just take him to the vet?Community AnswerBetter to consult with your vet. If you wash a dog's ears, they can become vulnerable to bacterial infection due to wet ear, or fungus could also grow.
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QuestionWill this still work on dogs with droopy ears?Community AnswerYes it will. It is more likely for dogs with droopy ears to get infections, anyway, so you should follow the steps in this article.
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QuestionWhat does it mean when my dog runs his ears around on the ground?Candice AkersCommunity AnswerIt can indicate an itchy infection that is caused by yeast, or alternatively it could be an infestation of ear mites.
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QuestionCan I use an earbud to clean a dog's ear?Community AnswerNo. It is unnecessary to use anything but an ear wax loop or a cotton ball.
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QuestionWhat type of vinegar is best to use?Community AnswerUsing a cleanser made for pet ears would be better, but if you don't want to do this, try to find a white vinegar with a mildly acidic pH and mix it with rubbing alcohol in a 50:50 ratio. This will help cleanse the ear as well as dry it out effectively. Do not flood the ear with too much liquid, as that can cause injury.
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QuestionMy puppy does not bark. Could this mean there is something wrong with it?Community AnswerNo. Some dogs are just not as vocal as others, so it should be fine.
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QuestionWhat could be causing my dog to shake its head?M.ranajitCommunity AnswerOtitis externa is an inflammation of the external ear canal, which can be caused by a number of things, including mites or wax. Most of the time it is caused by an allergy. The inflammation allows bacteria and yeast to build up in the ear canal, which can cause a secondary infection.
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QuestionMy dog has a very red ear with brown drainage coming out. She is shaking her head. I have wiped the outer ear with a dry cloth. What else can I do until I take her to the vet?Community AnswerTry to make sure she does not scratch her ear a lot, as it may cause the infection to become worse.
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QuestionCan I use water to clean my dog's ears? What do I do if my dog's scratching its ears and rubbing them raw?Community AnswerWax and water won't mix, so won't be effective. A commercial product designed for cleaning dogs' ears or 50/50 solution of vinegar and rubbing alcohol will dissolve the wax.
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QuestionWhat do ear mites look like?Community AnswerLike a microscopic tick. They build up in the ear and create a brown scabby looking discharge.
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QuestionMy dog has waxy fur balls around his ears. How do I remove them or clean them?Community AnswerYou can use a flat cotton ball and wipe the edges but don’t go too deep! You can also put in the dog ear cleaning drops, only one or two drops should work.
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