If your pet has been to see the vet and they have been given a treatment plan, you may want to continue this at home to ensure your pet’s ears fully recover. Our guidance on caring for your pet’s ears below is based on post-treatment and after your pet has had a full examination on their ears.
We do not recommend that you clean your pet’s ears if they have not been examined by a vet or nurse. Regular ear cleaning for no reason can damage the canal or cause irritation that can result in further problems.
At Gower Vets, we understand the importance of pet ear care and are here to provide you with tips and products that work for cleaning your pet’s ears, whether you have a cat or a dog.
When you should clean your pet’s ears
You should only clean your pet’s ears when advised by a veterinary professional. If you are worried about your dog or cat’s ears, please book a visit to the vet for a check-up where a nurse or vet will examine your pet for any infections. Afterwards, they will talk you through a treatment and care plan.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you clean your pet’s ears effectively, after they have seen the vet:
- Gather your supplies:
- Ear cleaning solution recommended by Gower Vets
- Cotton balls or gauze
- Treats for positive reinforcement (for both dogs and cats)
- A favourite toy (particularly helpful for cats).
- Prepare your pet:
- Choose a quiet, comfortable space for ear cleaning. Make sure the area is well-lit so you can see clearly.
- Have treats or a toy ready to reward and distract your pet throughout the process.
- Inspect the ears:
- Look for any signs of redness, swelling, discharge, or a foul odour. These symptoms could indicate an infection or other issues. If you notice any of these signs, speak to a member of our team at Gower Vets before cleaning.
- Gently hold your pet and calm them with soothing words and petting.
- Apply cleaning solution (recommended by your vet):
- Gently lift your pet’s ear flap and carefully apply the ear cleaning solution into the ear canal.
- For dogs, you can usually squeeze a little more solution into the ear. For cats, a few drops are typically sufficient.
- Massage the base of the ear to distribute the solution and help loosen debris. This is the same for both cats and dogs.
- Wipe away debris:
- Use a cotton ball or gauze to wipe away any debris from the outer ear canal. Be gentle to avoid causing discomfort.
- Avoid using cotton swabs, as they can push debris further into the ear canal, potentially causing more harm than good.
- Repeat as needed:
- If your pet’s ears are particularly dirty, you may need to repeat the process until the ears are clean.
- Always follow the instructions provided by Gower Vets and the ear cleaning solution manufacturer to avoid over-cleaning, which can irritate your pet’s ears.
Special considerations
- Sensitivity: Cats can be more sensitive to ear cleaning than dogs. Use a gentle touch and be patient, offering plenty of reassurance and breaks if needed.
- Frequency: Depending on your pet’s breed, health, and lifestyle, the frequency of ear cleaning may vary. Regular checks can help you determine how often to clean your pet’s ears.
By combining these tips and consulting with Gower Vets, you can ensure that ear cleaning becomes a manageable and stress-free part of your pet’s grooming routine.
Remember, we advise that your pet has been examined by a vet or nurse before attempting to clean their ears at home. Cleaning them unnecessarily can harm the ear canal or cause irritation, leading to additional issues.
Book an appointment online with Gower Vets to discuss your pet’s ear health.
Seek support for your pet ear cleaning at Gower Vets in Swansea
By following the tips provided, along with advice from your vet, and using recommended products by a veterinary professional, you can keep your dog or cat’s ears clean and healthy. Always speak to a veterinary professional for personalised advice and recommendations on pet ear care products before cleaning their ears. With the right approach and consistent care, your pets will have clean, healthy ears and a happier life.
For more tips on pet care and to book a check-up, contact us today!