"The ears of the dog are formed differently from that of the man. Their auditory ducts have indeed a shape of "L" which descends vertically then forms a right angle. The "angled" shape of the dog's ear canal can be the cause of two main problems: earwax accumulates in the bottom of the canal, and can not come out alone, and this duct, very deep, is poorly ventilated.
Earwax build-up and lack of ventilation can cause ear infections and other infections.
Cleaning the ears of a dog is therefore an operation that you will have to repeat regularly to ensure good hygiene for your pet. However, this intervention is delicate and requires prior slight training. Badly done, this care can indeed aggravate the problems rather than solve them.
This educational video, shot with the help of a veterinary doctor, will teach you the method to use so that this care goes as best as possible and safe for your pet.
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