It is a sad fact that most dogs today suffer from ear infections. If your dog is one of the lucky few that doesn’t, you should go give him/her some loving because they make your life easier.
For the rest of you that aren’t so lucky I have some tips. As I’m sure most know infections grow in dark moist places. So the best way to prevent ear infections is to keep your pets ears clean and dry. This is easier for those pets that have ears that stand up straight, because air can get into the ear canal to keep it dry. But for those lovable floppy eared dogs, they tend to have the most issue because their ears hang close to their heads, therefore not letting the air circulate. What I use is Listerine mouth wash and cotton balls. All you do is saturate the cotton ball in Listerine and rub the ears clean, repeat until the ear is thoroughly clean. It is very cheap and very effective (but not the new stuff that is gentle) You want the Listerine that makes your eyes water. Because it has a high alcohol content which is what helps dry out the ears (and bonus it gives them a clean fresh smell). For some pour dogs it doesn’t matter how faithfully you clean their ears they are going to still get infections and you will have bring them to the vet to get them treated. After they come home, the vet typically will give you drops and tell you clean before you put in the drops. When the ear is infected it is usually red, swollen, and has puss oozing (yeah it’s gross). When the ear is like this, most (to all) dogs no longer like you to try and clean their ears. It hurts!!! So what I do (and think it works best when the ear is infected) is do an ear flush. I know just minute ago I told you to keep water out of the ears, but bear with me. I recommend doing this in a tub because it gets messy, and so you can see what is coming out of the ear. Once your dog is in the tub, it’s the best if you have a detachable spray nozzle, if not use a turkey bastor. If you have the spray nozzle all you do is hold up the ear, and spray warm water directly into the ear canal (you are going to want use some good water pressure) and watch all of the gunk coming out, keep going until the water is running clean. If all you had was the turkey bastor then grab a bowl of warm water and use the bastor to suck up the water then hold it to the opening of the ear canal and force the water into it, keep repeating till the water runs clean. It may sound like torture but I have found most dogs actually enjoy it. After the ear is clean you are going to want to get the rest of the water out. Back to the Listerine, it’s best if you have an eyedropper, so suck out some Listerine and fill the ear till it spills out, then stuff a cotton ball in the ear to soak up it up. I would leave the cotton ball in for about 5-10 minutes after that, use the vet recommended drops. Hope that was helpful J





















