Do I Need to Clean My Dog’s Ears?
Do I Need to Clean My Dog’s Ears?
Signs Your Dog’s Ears Need to Be Cleaned
If you see a bit of wax in your dog’s ear, leave it alone so as not to disturb the natural microbiome balance in the ear. But if you see any of these signs, something likely needs addressing. The following could indicate a build-up of wax or an infection:
• Smelly ears
• Pawing, rubbing or scratching at ears
• Ears that feel hot when touched
Ears that feel hot when touched
• Head shaking or tilting
• Waxy discharge
• Irritated (red or scabby) ear flap
Types of Ear Infections in Dogs
BACTERIAL INFECTION Signs of a bacterial infection in your dog’s ears include a bad smell and yellow or greenish discharge.
YEAST OVERGROWTH Yeast is natural in healthy ears, but if the balance is upset, it can cause a yeast infection. Signs include red or brown waxy discharge and a cheesy or musty smell.
EAR MITES Ear mites are a very contagious type of mange. Signs include a “coffee ground” discharge, shaking of the head, and scratching at ears.
