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Step 1
Gather your supplies.
To do an effective Golden retriever ear cleaning you need the proper supplies. When you next visit your drugstore, purchase a big bag of cotton balls and a commercial ear cleaning solution. You can make your own ear cleaning solution by mixing witch hazel and white vinegar in equal parts. -
Step 2
Inspect your dog's ears.
Lift back your dog's ears and inspect them closely particularly if you've noticed an odor coming from that area. Make sure there's no discharge redness or other signs of infection. If this is the case, call your vet immediately. Also look for the presence of ear mites before beginning the cleaning. Ear mites can cause a thick, dark crusty discharge to develop in a Golden retriever's ears. You may only be able to see the discharge not the actual mites themselves. A veterinarian will be able to see them using an otoscope. -
Step 3
Start the cleaning process.
Once you've ruled out infection and ear mites, moisten the cotton ball with your cleaning solution and gently lift your dog's ear back. Use the moistened cotton ball to gently clean the entire inner surface of the ear, stopping to moisten a fresh cotton ball when the first one becomes dirty. Only clean as much of the inner ear surface as you can see. Never attempt to probe deeper into the ear canal using a cotton swab as this can result in injury to the eardrum.














Comments
MidniteWriter said
on 6/22/2008 I liked your warnings. Made an unpleasant task seem bearable and manageable. Thanks!