Practical tips: Ethanol or iodine disinfectant for dog ear mites
When a dog gets ear mites, its ears will itch, causing the dog to shake the ears when walking. In daily life, it is possible to basically remove ethanol or iodine disinfectant in dogs' ears, but it has little function to remove ear mites. Some dogs have more sensitive ear holes and have a high stimulation of ethanol. When applied to dogs, it may reflect strongly, and even adverse reactions may occur, causing harm to dogs' ear holes. Below is a detailed introduction to pet owners about some ways to treat ear mites. I hope to help:
1. Ear cleaning Medical care
The root cause of ear mites is mainly due to the survival of bacteria and some stains. In the long run, ear mites will be produced, causing itchy ears. When pet owners remove ear mites for dogs, they should choose a relatively closed and wide indoor space, which can clean up the natural environment faster.
When clearing, you can cut off the ears and hair that blocks the field of view, and then use a damp and hot rag to scrub the ears, so that some stains can be wiped off. Later, apply ear sanitizer to the dog, point it to the dog's ears and drop it on a small amount, cover the inside of the dog's ears and maintain the level of the top of the dog's head to prevent stains from falling and falling into the deepest part of the ears, which is not easy to remove.
Wait for five or six minutes and relax the dog and let it throw out some ear mites stains on itself. Then apply a wet cotton ball to assist in complete cleaning and tidyness. During the treatment of ear mites, you should wear an Elizabeth face mask on the dog to avoid scratches due to ear discomfort.
2. Daily care for ears
ear mites cannot be obtained in one day, but are gradually accumulated. After the dog's ear mites are repaired, pet owners cannot relax their vigilance about this matter. They also need to pay attention to daily cleaning to maintain clean and hygienic ears to prevent secondary causes of ear mites from the source.
3. Prevention of ear mites
Pet owners should not let the dog get into the grass and pull the soil when taking the dog out to play. There are very likely many larvae appearing on the grass, and the sand is very related to the culture medium of larvae and bacteria. Some dogs are very stubborn, and the pet owner can't control the dog's personal behavior, so they can only complete the ear cleaning for the dog after returning home.