Earwash Dogs is a proprietary blend of citrus oils with deionized water. It helps to clear the ear canal of debris and reduce wax buildup without alcohol, harsh chemicals or irritants.
How to use
Initial:
Saturate a cotton ball with Earwash Dogs then apply to ear and gently massage to remove debris and excess liquid. Repeat application in 4 days and then once weekly until ear is clear of debris. For maximum benefit, allow a slight coating of the product to remain in the ear.
Maintenance:
Use once weekly as needed.
Drug Class and Mechanism
Earwash Dogs a full strength, all-natural blend of herbs which can be used for any problem ear condition, heals any kind of infection or abrasion. It works on contact, is very gentle and is never greasy.
This soothing blend of herbal extracts gently eliminates ear wax, odors, prevents infections, heals abrasions, and promotes healthy new cell formation. Enjoyed by pets and pet lovers everywhere.
Missed Dose
If you miss to dose of Earwash Dogs, dose it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your pet to take the next dose, skip the dose and go back to the regular dosing schedule. Do not double the dose to catch up.
Storage
Store Earwash Dogs between 39 and 86 degrees F (4 and 30 degrees C). Keep Earwash Dogs out of the reach of children and away from pets.
Warnings/Precautions
No absolute contraindications. Consult your veterinarian if any specific condition applied.
Possible Side Effects
Earwash Dogs is not known to have any side effects if given as per the prescribed dosage.
More Information
The outer ear consists of the ear flap (also called the pinna) which can be upright (a prick ear) or floppy. The ear flap funnels sound into the ear canal. Unlike humans that have a very short ear canal, dogs have a long narrow ear canal that makes almost a 90 degree bend as it travels to the deeper parts of the ear.
The outer ear cannel is separated from the middle ear by a thin membrane called the eardrum or tympanic membrane. The ear drum is very fragile and can be damaged by ear disease or during ear cleaning. The middle ear consists of 3 small bones, an air filled cavity called the bulla and a thin tube (the eustachian tube) leading from the bulla to the back of the mouth.
The inner ear connects to the brain and contains nerves and centers for balance and hearing.
Dogs have many more ear problems than cats. Dogs with heavy floppy ears have the most problems with ear infections. Some breeds have lots of hair in and around the ear canal which causes them to develop ear infections. Dogs that spend lots of time in the water also are prone to developing ear infections.