How should I clean my dog's ears?

Hold the ear flap and massage the ear base for around 20 to 30 seconds. This is how the ear wash breaks up wax and other debris inside your dog's ear. Wipe away debris. After you've massaged your dog's ears, use a cotton ball or gauze pad to remove any debris from the inside of the flap and the upper canal of the ear.
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What can I use to clean my dog's ears?

Use an over-the-counter ear cleaner or normal saline. Irrigation can be done without stressing out your dog. Hold the ear flap upright and fill the ear canal with the cleaning solution. To fill the canal, squeeze the bottle directly into the canal for about 5 seconds.
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Are you supposed to clean your dog's ears?

Some dogs that have healthy, clean ears may never need to have their ears cleaned. However, it is recommended to clean your dog's ears if you notice discharge or an odor when examining the ear. Your veterinarian can help you decide how often your dog's ears should be cleaned.
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What is the brown stuff in my dog's ears?

Dark brown or black—This type of earwax is commonly associated with yeast and/or bacterial ear infections. It's a good idea to consult with a veterinarian if earwax is this color. Brown—Light brown earwax is normal and expected. If the wax is accompanied by odor or inflammation, it can be a sign of infection.
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How often should you clean your dog's ears?

Wondering how often your dog's ears need to be cleaned? In general, once per month is a good rule of thumb. Breeds with long, floppy ears or dogs who swim frequently may need to have their ears cleaned every other week, or even weekly. After bathing or swimming, be sure to properly dry your pup's ears.
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Why are the inside of my dogs ears so dirty?

This is often caused by excessive moisture buildup in the ears. Ear mites: Crusty, blackish-brown buildup resembling coffee grounds in your dog's ears is a sign of ear mites, tiny insects that can make your pup's ears their home. Left untreated, ear mites could make your pet go deaf!
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What does healthy dog ear wax look like?

Healthy earwax should be a pale, yellowish color. If your dog appears to have dark brown or black earwax or if the earwax looks dirty gray instead of golden, this isn't normal. A noticeable increase in wax build-up can be a sign of a problem as well. A healthy dog's ears should have no smell.
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What happens if you don't clean your dog's ears?

When You Shouldn't Clean Your Dog's Ears. Dogs can be prone to a number of ear problems from ear mites to ear infection. Some dogs succumb to chronic yeast infection or other infections of the ear.
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What Colour is dog ear wax?

Dogs get earwax just like humans do – it's how the ears self-clean against pollen, dirt and debris. Normal dog ear wax ranges from pale yellow to light brown. Keep in mind, the wax may look darker if there's dirt in the ear. The consistency of the wax should be semi-soft.
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Can you use baby wipes on dogs?

If you run out of dog wipes, you may be tempted to use baby wipes or other human wipes to clean your dog. However, this isn't advisable for a few reasons. First, the pH of human skin and dog skin is different says Dr. McCarthy, so human wipes may cause irritation, dryness, or itching on your dog.
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How can I clean my dog's ears without biting?

Just like with human ears, you never want to use cotton swabs because they can hurt your dog's ears. Instead, have a bag of cotton balls ready, or wrap your finger in gauze and use it. You might want to use gloves for the cleaning, but it's also okay to just wash your hands if no gloves are available.
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Why do my dogs ears stink?

An ear infection (otitis externa) is one of the most frequently diagnosed medical conditions in pets—especially dogs with floppy ears. Signs of an ear infection can include scratching at the ears, head shaking, ears that are red and/or painful to the touch, an unpleasant smell or a dirty discharge inside the ear.
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Why won't my dog let me touch his ears?

Once an ear infection is established, your dog's ear is likely to be uncomfortable. They may try to avoid you touching their ears and become a little head-shy. In extreme cases, your dog may show signs of aggression if you try to examine their ears.
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Can I put hydrogen peroxide in my dog's ear?

No. Don't use hydrogen peroxide on your pup. This common household product can actually cause irritation to healthy skin cells. Ears contain very sensitive tissue, and extended use of hydrogen peroxide could eventually lead to damage of the ear itself.
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Do dogs really need baths?

Generally speaking, a healthy dog with a short, smooth coat and no skin problems doesn't need to be bathed often. In most cases, dog baths are more for the benefit of their pet parents than for the dogs themselves. Even so, it's a good idea to bathe your pooch at least once every two to three months.
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How dirty are dogs paws?

A study in the Netherlands showed that dogs' paws were actually cleaner than the soles of peoples' shoes and there were surprisingly few fecal bacteria present, so the risk is pretty low. There can be harmful bacteria on cat's paws and cat scratches can sometimes lead to infection.
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Should you wipe a dogs bottom?

While dogs don't need to wipe, there are common behaviors like cleanliness, buttscooting, and licking that can be remedied with the following tips. Wipe your dog when necessary. This means to aid your dog with cleanliness when he has fecal matter stuck in his fur or he has been sick with diarrhea.
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Why do dogs spin before they poop?

The Root of the Behavior

When a dog circles round and round before he poops, he is doing several things. He is ensuring his safety, cleaning his spot, and leaving his calling card. Dogs communicate a lot of messages through their excretions and setting it up is important.
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Why do dogs lick their private areas?

Dogs Lick Their Crotch to Stay Clean

They need to keep their genitals clean from dirt and discharge, and they don't use toilet paper for their anal region, so their tongue is the way to do it.
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Do dogs poop out hair?

Can dogs digest human hair? Hair in your dog's poop won't have been digested, because your dog's stomach acid can't digest it. This is why hair will pass through their system and come out in their poop stools.
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What is the cleanest part of a dog?

Compared to both humans and cats, a dog's mouth is usually the cleanest.
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Is it OK to let dog sleep with you?

There's plenty of research to suggest that sleeping with your dog is good for you. It can reduce stress and depression and even help to lower your blood pressure. But there are also compelling reasons to give your pup a comfy spot of his own.
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Is it dirty to sleep with your dog?

Go ahead and sleep with your dog—it's perfectly safe, as long as you are both healthy. In fact, sharing your bedroom with your canine companion—as long as he isn't under the covers—may actually improve your sleep, according to recent research published by Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
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