Minggu, 24 April 2011

Cleaning Dog Ears

Many dog parents are apprehensive of cleaning their dog's ears because they fear that they may inadvertently hurt the dog's ears. Also, some dogs do not like people handling their ears.


However, cleaning dog ears is one important thing that all dog parents should do regularly because it is an important way to prevent some common canine health problems. Dogs' ears, especially those long and floppy ones, are the perfect hiding places for ear mites, as well as the breeding ground for bacteria and yeast. If your dog's ears are not cleaned regularly to get rid of these bugs and micro-organisms, serious infections can result.



Cleaning Ears - Training Your Dog


Training your dog to having his ears cleaned without resistance is something that all first-time dog parents should do. Start training your dog when he is just a puppy so that he can get used to the idea of ear cleaning and that will save you a lot of agony down the road.




When you are petting your pup, make a point of handling and touching his ears. Occasionally lift up an ear flap, look inside, then put it down and praise your dog. Rub and massage each ear flap, then gently rub inside each ear, making sure to never go further in than you can see. Finally, rub around the base of the ears. By handling your dog's ears regularly and gently, you are training your dog to let you go one step further - actually cleaning his ears.



Cleaning Dog Ears - Tools


Make sure you have the following basic dog ear cleaning tools ready before you clean your dog's ears:
  • Hemostat
  • Ear cleaning solution
  • Cotton balls

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