How to clean Corgi’s ears

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

How to clean Corgi’s ears
How to clean Corgi's ears? Once a Corgi gets ear mites, there will be a lot of black or brown dirt in the ears. First clean these dirt, then use pet ear drops and put a few drops in the ear canal to remove the ear mites. Ear drops, most cases of Corgi being infected with ear mites are because pet owners do not pay attention to the daily care and cleaning of their ears.

First clean the dirt in the ears

Once a Corgi suffers from ear mites, there will be a lot of black or brown dirt in the ears. These are ear wax secreted by the ear mites that stimulate the cerumen glands. Therefore, if pet owners want to completely get rid of ear mites, they must first remove a large amount of earwax. First, you can use a cotton swab dipped in some baby oil to soften the earwax before cleaning it. You must be careful during this process to avoid injuring or causing pain to the Corgi.

Then use pet ear drops

After the pet owner cleans the Corgi’s ear canal, he or she should put a few drops of ear drops to remove ear mites, such as Wangxiang Ear Drops, into the ear canal. The pet owner uses one hand to lift the Corgi's ears, then quickly drip in a few drops, then use the other hand to massage the base of the Corgi's ears, and release after thirty seconds. Pay attention to avoid scratching the dog's ears in the next ten minutes to avoid accidents such as gastrointestinal discomfort caused by licking the paws with liquid medicine. Any liquid remaining in the ear canal can be wiped clean with paper towels.

Finally, keep your ear canal clean

The reason why Corgis are most likely to be infected with ear mites is because pet owners do not pay attention to the daily care and cleaning of their ears. Therefore, pet owners should pay attention to checking Corgi’s ears in the days to come, and insist on using ear drops to consolidate and prevent ear mites. In addition, when bathing a dog, too much water enters the ears, and the hair is not dried in time. As a result, the moist and warm ear canal environment is naturally prone to breed ear mites. In addition, Corgi’s ear hair can easily trap dirt and should be trimmed appropriately if necessary.