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Dog Ear Care

Dirty ears may not seem like a big deal, but for your dog, this can have a huge impact on their well-being. If your dog is prone to wax buildup, this can lead to irritation and discomfort. With the right dog ear care products, however, you can help keep your dog's ears clean and comfortable.

At VetUK, we offer a selection of dog ear cleaning products from ear drops for dogs to specially formulated wipes, all from trusted pet care brands.

Browse our options below or discover our full range of premium dog care products.

  • Clorexyderm Oto Ear Cleaner 150ml
    Clorexyderm Oto Ear Cleaner 150ml
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Dog Ear Cleaners for Everyday Hygiene

Wax isn't the only issue that dogs face with their ears. Dirt and debris can build up in and around your dog’s ears, especially in breeds with thick hair and floppy ears. This makes them more susceptible to wax, pH imbalance and irritation. 

Our range of cleaning products offers safe, gentle cleansing solutions that help keep your dog’s ear canal dry and debris-free. With regular maintenance, you can help support your dog’s ear health in the long term.

Dog Ear Drops for Easy Ear Care

If your dog needs targeted ear support, ear drops for dogs are a quick and effective hygiene solution. Ear drops are designed to reach deep into the ear canal without any force and help to break down and loosen wax. When used alongside a comprehensive care routine, drops are a great way to keep your dog’s ears clean and clear.

From easy, everyday eardrops for gentle cleansing to specialist formulas designed for stubborn wax buildup, there’s an option for dogs of all ages and breeds.

When cleaning or grooming your dog’s ears, it’s important to always follow manufacturer instructions and avoid inserting objects directly into your dog's ear. This can cause damage and push debris further into the ear, leading to more severe issues. 

Dog Ear Wipes and Cleaning Accessories

Alongside drops, you’ll also find convenient wipes and cleaning accessories in our range that cater to daily or deeper cleaning needs. 

In our collection, you’ll find:

 

  • Ear cleaning wipes
  • Ear cleansing solutions

  • Ear flushes

  • Cleansing pads

  • Ear cleaning sticks 

  • Antibacterial washes

 

Each one of these products has been specially selected for its premium performance, easy application and integration into your dog's daily routine. 

Not every over-the-counter product is suitable for your dog’s ears, and if your pup has a skin condition or an infection, they may need dedicated prescription-only care. This requires a visit to your vet, where they can recommend the best products. 

Trusted Dog Ear Care with VetUK

Here at VetUK, we know that an effective ear care routine can help make things easy for both you and your dog’s routine. We’ve carefully selected products from trusted brands, approved by vets, to support ear health and hygiene. 

Whether you’re searching for everyday care or expert targeted deep cleaning, you’ll find reliable solutions that keep your dog happy. 

If you need advice on the right dog ear cleaner for your pup or need more info on our prescription-only pet meds, we’re here to help. Simply get in touch today!

 

Dog Ear Care FAQs

 

 

Why should I clean my dog's ears?

 

Dogs are naturally prone to dirt and wax buildup, especially if they spend lots of time outdoors or in water. Certain dog breeds are also more likely to encounter blockages and issues due to thick hair around the ear or narrow ear canals. Regular cleaning helps to keep your dog’s ears healthy and reduces the chance of complications. 

 

 

How often should I clean my dog's ears?

 

Not every dog needs daily ear cleaning, and the frequency depends on your dog's individual needs. If you have a breed more prone to ear issues or a dog that swims frequently, more regular cleaning may be more beneficial. 

 

 

What signs of ear issues in dogs?

 

The most common signs of issues include consistent scratching, redness or sores around the ear. Foul odours and discharge from the ear can also indicate an infection or irritation, and noticing any of these issues warrants a trip to the vet for professional advice.