Canine Swimmers Ear Formula
Solution to clean your pup’s ears when he’s done swimming:
Juice from 1/2 lemon
1 cup lukewarm water
Blend and apply to ears using an eyedropper. Massage mix into ear very gently and blot with clean cotton balls to remove excess mixture.
Never use cotton swabs such as Q-tips to clean your pets ears as they may cause damage to the ear drum.
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we have a lab in the family….for 2 yrs has has chronic ear infections. I found a recipe and thought I’d try it. We had spent mega $$$$ on RX meds and cleaners and they only work temporarily.
This has worked wonderfully!!! Clean ears for 3 months now!
White Vinegar
Witch Hazel
Distilled Water
Mix equal parts in squirt bottle, fill the ear canal, squish around for a few seconds, then wipe with cotton balls.
After doing this for 3 days his ears were clear! We’ve only cleaned them once a week since then and they are clean and trouble free!
Hello MamaRi: I have a Yorkie who suffers from ear infections. I noticed your remedy and wondered what the measurements of each ingredient would be?
Kaybee1630
For measurements it says, Mix equal parts in squirt bottle.
So 1/4 Cup of each Ingredient
or 1 cup of each ingredient
or 1 tsp of Each Ingredient, etc
depending on how much you want to make.
Thank you for providing the measurements and my Yorkie thanks you as well.
Kaybee1630
This canine swimmer’s ear formula is such a helpful solution for keeping your pup’s ears clean and dry! 🐶🦮 If your dog loves the water, you know how important it is to prevent ear infections, and this simple DIY mix does just that. 🌊🩺
Tip: After a swim or bath, gently clean your dog’s ears with this solution using a cotton ball, then let them shake out the excess. It helps keep moisture from getting trapped and causing irritation or infections.