It is wrong to use a cotton swab to clean your dog s ears, and this is the correct way!

 9:02am, 27 June 2025

Use a cotton swab to clean your ears. The cotton swab is not conducive to cleaning. If it is improperly operated, it will easily push dirt into the inner ear. The cotton swab is short and can only clean the external auditory canal. Moreover, when the cotton swab is hard and there is earwax deep in the ear canal, it is very likely that inflammation will be accompanied by it. When there is already damage in the ear canal, further stimulation will only make the situation worse. The cotton swab head is also easy to fall into the ear canal, so use it with caution.

Correct daily cleaning steps:

1. Control the dog's actions and prevent the dog from moving around. Lift the dog's ears to reveal the entire auricle. 2. Dip a cotton ball with an appropriate amount of ear oil or ear wash, and gently wipe the dog's outer acoustics.

3. Drop the ear fluid into the dog's ear canal with an appropriate amount, and then gently massage it. 4. Rub for a few minutes and let the dog go and shake his head and throw out the potion in the ear canal.