Will dogs become odorful if they don’t clean their ears? Do it at home so easy!

 9:03am, 28 June 2025

Open the dog's ears, squeeze in an appropriate amount of ear hair powder into the ears, gently massage the base of the dog's ears with your hands, and then pull out the more obvious ear hairs in the ears with your hands.

The ear hairs deep in the ears need to be pulled out with hemostasis forceps. It should be noted that the tweezers should not be inserted too deeply and should be highly concentrated when extracting. If the dog shakes its head, quickly remove the tweezers to avoid stabbing its eardrum or piercing the mucous membrane of the ear canal. The skin in the dog's ears is very delicate, so be careful when cleaning.

After pulling out the ear hair, wrap cotton with hemostasis forceps, dip the ear drops, and wipe the dog's ear canal. The ear drops will come into contact with the skin in the ears. Gently massage the root of the ear for about 1 minute to allow the ear wax and ear drops in the ear to fully function.

Release, let the dog shake his ears naturally, and the earwax in the ears will be thrown out with the ear drops. Finally, wipe the ears clean with a clean cotton swab to keep them dry.

The above steps are very easy for the owners to operate at home. Generally, cleaning the dog once every 7-10 days can effectively prevent ear mites and prevent ear odors. If the earwax in the dog's ears is black or has a severe pungent smell, it is recommended to take the dog to a regular pet hospital for treatment.