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Frequent head shaking and scratching may indicate an ear infection, mites, or buildup; inspect the ears and consult a vet before cleaning or treating.
Veterinary-approved dog ear cleaning solutions and natural oils like almond oil (if recommended by a vet) can help dissolve ear wax in dogs.
Regularly check your dog's ears and clean them with a vet-approved solution if you notice redness, odor, excess wax, or scratching; consult a vet if symptoms persist.
Veterinary-approved dog ear cleaners or oils like almond oil (if recommended by a vet) can dissolve ear wax in dogs safely and effectively.
Frequent head shaking and ear scratching in dogs may indicate an ear problem such as infection, mites, or wax buildup; check the ears for odor, redness, or debris and consult your vet before cleaning.
Veterinary-approved dog ear cleaning solutions, such as Epi-Otic or Zymox, are effective at dissolving ear wax in dogs safely and gently.
Use a vet-approved dog ear cleaner by applying the solution, massaging the ear base, letting your dog shake, and wiping outer debris—never insert anything deep.
Epi-Otic Advanced Ear Cleanser and Zymox Ear Cleanser are two highly recommended over-the-counter dog ear cleaners that are safe for routine use.
To remove the brown debris from a dog's ears, use a vet-approved ear cleaning solution, gently massage the base of the ear, let the dog shake its head, and wipe the outer ear with a clean pad—never insert anything deep into the ear canal.
Vets recommend using only pet-formulated, vet-approved ear cleaning solutions or wipes for dogs and to avoid using human products or inserting objects into the ear canal.

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