Pet Ear Care

As a pet owner, you know that you are responsible for your pet’s well-being. You need to take steps to care for him. This includes handling his ear care. At Clay-Chalkville Animal Clinic in Pinson, we are here to help you take care of your pet. Let’s look at some things you should know about pet ear care.

Pet Ear Care

Why Is Ear Care Necessary?

It is true that some pets don’t need a lot of attention paid to their ears. However, some, like certain breeds of dogs, need to have their ears cleaned and cared for regularly. Without regular cleaning from their owner, these pets run the risk of contracting ear infections. These infections are very common and can be painful for your pet.

How to Care For Your Pet’s Ears at Home

Most of your pet’s ear care will happen at home. You should clean your pet’s ears somewhat regularly, though you don’t want to do it too often. Otherwise, you could irritate. If you notice a slight odor or your pet shaking his head more than usual, it is time to clean his ears. Keep the process as calm as possible, doing it during a time when your pet is relaxed.

Massage his ears and be gentle as you clean. Only use cleaning solutions that are recommended by a veterinarian and make sure you follow their instructions on how to care for your dog’s ears. Plus, you should never use Q-tips, since they can push wax and dirt inward and cause problems.

Signs of Pet Ear Infections

If your pet’s ear is swollen and inflamed, he likely has an ear infection. Pet ear infections can be painful, so look for mood changes or unexpected irritability as well. Along with the pain, your pet’s ear might have some discharge coming out of it. If you see any of these signs, make an appointment with our veterinarian. We can treat the infection and make your pet feel better.

Contact Clay-Chalkville Animal Clinic in Pinson, AL

Pet ear care is essential. Without it, your pet is susceptible to painful ear infections. By following our veterinarian’s directions and caring for your pet regularly, you can help him avoid these infections. Ear care is specific to different animals, so you should make sure that you are doing it correctly for your specific pet by consulting with a veterinarian. Call our team today at (205) 681-1700 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.

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