Gently lift your dog's ear and inspect for dirt or odor. Use a vet-approved ear cleaner on a cotton ball to wipe the inner ear flap.
Avoid inserting anything deep into the ear canal. Clean only what is visible. Repeat on the other ear if needed.
If your dog has excessive wax or signs of infection like redness or swelling, consult a vet before cleaning their ears.
Regular ear cleaning can prevent infections and discomfort for your furry friend. Make it a part of your grooming routine.
Remember to reward your dog with treats and praise after cleaning their ears to make it a positive experience for them.
Keep your dog's ears clean and healthy by following these simple steps. Consult your vet if you notice any issues with their ears.