Black Gunk In Dog Ear:
What Causes It And How To Solve It
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When dirt gets stuck in a dog’s ears, it usually resembles coffee grounds.
1. Dirt
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An overgrowth of yeast in the ear can be caused by an overgrowth of yeast in your dog’s body.
2. Yeast Infection
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Ear mites are microscopic parasites that resemble small spiders and ticks, and they infest the external ear canal of dogs.
3. Ear Mites
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Prepare cotton balls, ear drops, and an ear cleaning solution.
1. Prepare Everything You Need
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After you put in the ear cleaner, you will need to massage the ear for about 40 seconds.
2. Massage Your Dog's Ears
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This way, they are letting the solution exit their ear and making the ear wax detach easier.
3. Let Your Dog Shake Its Head
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Use the cotton ball to wipe away all the cleanser and dirt that was possibly left.
4. Clean Your Dog's Ears
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