Dog ear cleaner/flush

ColinBr

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I'm needing to get some dog ear cleaner/flush.

I used to have some for my old dog that helped to clean out her ears. It was a sort of flush cleaner that I'm sure used to almost fizz and then we would just clean out with some wipes.

Any recommendations would be appreciated to be honest to add to the dog care cupboard

Thanks
 
I think the stuff I get from the chemist is called Otex. That's a fizzy one.
But to be honest, a few drops of warm olive oil do just as good a job.
Ah yes I've used that myself. That's more of a drip in solution .

I seem to mind this 1 almost having to be squeezed in and it helping to flush out the ear.
 
Cotton pad and warm soapy water. If you want a deep clean, warm olive oil , leave for a bit then use the cotton pad and warm soapy water
 
Try a warm water flush if the dog will put up with it.
Pipe on the mixer tap, set the temperature to warm and run the water in each ear for a few minutes.
My spaniels don't mind it if they are being washed.
 
I'm needing to get some dog ear cleaner/flush.

I used to have some for my old dog that helped to clean out her ears. It was a sort of flush cleaner that I'm sure used to almost fizz and then we would just clean out with some wipes.

Any recommendations would be appreciated to be honest to add to the dog care cupboard

Thanks
Diluted apple cider vinegar syringed into our dog’s ears sorted their yeasty ear issues out once and for all.
None of the expensive vet meds worked, but this did in a matter of days.
 
I always used on my spaniel 10 parts liquid paraffin mixed with one part children's nit treatment which had benzle benzoate in it.
The two don't mix as the nit treatment is a emollient hence the good shake.
A good shake up in a jam jar and then a syringe to put it in the ear.
With my HWV I use Thornit as a preventative treatment and have never had ear problems.
Had a cat once with his ear down gave him a dose of the liquid paraffin mix and a couple of days later he shook his head and a grass seed flew out of his ear.
 
Thanks all. I'll try some of the remedies on here and report back.
Its more of a preventative measure than needing something.urgently.
 
Had a spaniel that was tortured with bad ears. Long story short was advised to change food and see what happens. Did so and ears cleared up.
 
Our Lab, had ear problems, vet diagnosed (after testing) chicken allergy.
No reoccurrence in 18 months after a total diet change
 
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