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Clear - Ear Cleanser

A non-oily solution that’s easy to apply, mess and odour-free and specially formulated to break down heavy wax build-up.

Benefits:

  • Removes heavy wax build-up
  • Provides a soothing effect
  • Ideal for sensitive ears
  • No bad smells, no irritation, no mess
  • Easy to apply
  • Recommended by dermatologists

It’s healthy to have a small amount of wax in the ears. This prevents damage from dust, foreign objects and insects. However, a build-up of excess wax can cause discomfort, odour, and can even impair your pet’s hearing.

To prevent a build-up of excess wax, aim to clean your pet’s ears regularly. Use VetSoothe Clear 2-3 times per week (or as indicated by your vet) to keep ears in great condition and free of excess wax.

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How to clean your pet’s ears

A non-oily solution that’s easy to apply, mess and odour-free and specially formulated to break down heavy wax build-up. It’s healthy to have a small amount of wax in the ears. This prevents damage from dust, foreign objects and insects. However, a build-up of excess wax can cause discomfort, odour, and can even impair your pet’s hearing.

To prevent a build-up of excess wax, aim to clean your pet’s ears regularly. Use VetSoothe Clear 2-3 times per week (or as indicated by your vet) to keep ears in great condition and free of excess wax.

For a full guide and video tutorial visit the website below, or scan the QR code on the right: https://www.myfamilyvets.co.uk/how-to-clean-yourdogs-ears

You’ll need:

  • To wash your hands
  • To make sure your pet’s calm and comfortable
  • A towel
  • A ball of cotton wool
  • Having a friend or family on hand may also be useful

 

  1. Gently pull back the ear flap to expose the ear canal
  2. Apply enough solution to fill the ear canal
  3. Massage the base of the ear for 10 seconds
  4. Stop while your pet shakes their head
  5. Dab the inside of the ear with the cotton wool ball
  6. Once you’re done, offer your pet a tasty treat!

For a full guide and video tutorial visit the My Family Vets website.

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