My spaniel has horrible waxy ears. No amount of cleaning seems to make a difference. Any suggestions?
Neil says: Yes, stop what you are doing. You are probably making the situation worse. We need to go back to the beginning. Ear problems start because of some initiating factor. This could be ear mites, allergy, foreign body (grass seed), other skin issues such as hypothyroidism or seborrhoea, swimming (as water dries the ear out), ear structure (hairy ears, ear flaps, narrowed canal), inappropriate owner interference, or polyps. Some breeds, such as spaniels, are predisposed because the earflaps prevent air circulating.
As a result of the primary problem, secondary infections with bacteria and yeasts rapidly occur. These cause more inflammation, pain, head shaking and scratching, so that the ear canals become narrowed,…