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Dechra CleanAural® Ear Cleaner for Dogs

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  • £7.16 £11.36 Save £4.20 50ml Bottle
  • £8.04 £17.74 Save £9.70 100ml Bottle
  • £16.99 £39.66 Save £22.67 250ml Bottle
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Dechra CleanAural® Ear Cleaner for Dogs is a leading dog ear cleaning solution, specially formulated to gently and thoroughly remove dog ear wax and other debris.

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Dechra CleanAural® Ear Cleaner for Dogs has been formulated by a leading manufacturer of veterinary products to be a mild and effective way to clean dogs’ ears. Any dog can be prone to ear problems. Dog’s with floppy ears such as spaniels, or those with lots of hair in the ear canal such as poodles, can be particularly prone to a build-up of wax and debris. 

It contains propylene glycol to dissolve wax, degrease and hydrate the delicate skin in the ear. This solution contains menthol which helps cool and soothe with a fresh fragrance. It is pH balanced making it as close as possible to the skin’s natural pH. Dechra CleanAural® Ear Cleaner for Dogs is suitable to use as a routine cleaner for healthy dog ears. 

Always warm the solution to around body temperature before use by holding the bottle in your hand or placing it in a pocket for a few minutes. Use the ear cleaner in a tiled room or outdoors, so your pet can safely shake its ears to remove any excess solution.

Sizes

Dechra CleanAural® Ear Cleaner for Dogs is available in the following sizes:
  • 50ml Bottle
  • 100ml Bottle
  • 250ml Bottle

Key Benefits

  • Recommended by vets
  • Suitable for routine use to maintain healthy dog ear
  • Softens and dissolves ear wax
  • Degreases and hydrates the skin of the ear canal
  • Menthol fresh fragrance cools and soothes
  • Regular use helps minimise recurring dog ear problems caused by wax build-up
  • Ph balanced formula is gentle on dogs ears

Ingredients

  • Product Composition
    Water, propylene glycol, isopropyl alcohol, tromethamine, citric acid, l-menthol, chlorothymol, sodium lauryl sulphate
Instructions

How to use Dechra CleanAural® Ear Cleaner for Dogs:

1. Holding your dog’s head firmly, gently pull the ear flap up to open the ear canal

2. Carefully insert the nozzle into the upper part of the ear canal. Ensure there is a gap between the nozzle and the ear canal before gently squeezing a liberal amount of solution into the ear

3. Massage the ear canal gently but thoroughly, working from the base upwards

4. Allow your dog to shake excess solution from the ear, then gently wipe away loosened wax and debris around the top of the ear, with cotton wool or similar.  Do not poke anything down the ear canal – particularly cotton buds – as this may cause damage

5. Inspect the ear and repeat if necessary

6. Clean the other ear

Clean your dog’s ears regularly, once or twice a week if wax builds up, or as recommended by your veterinary surgeon. Your dog will quickly get used to it, and the process will get easier. Use the ear cleaner in a tiled room or outdoors, so your pet can safely shake its ears to remove any excess solution. Always warm the solution to around body temperature before use by holding the bottle in your hand or placing it in a pocket for a few minutes. 

Store at room temperature. Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other sources of ignition flammable liquid and vapour. Keep out of the sight and reach of children and pets.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: CleanAural® may be applied once or twice per week or as directed by your veterinary surgeon,  seek a veterinary surgeons advice if the dogs ear is painful or if the production of wax has increased, do not use if you suspect the eardrum is ruptured and regular cleaning of your dogs ears can help prevent a build up of wax and debris and avoid subsequent problems.

What our vet says

What our vet says
"You can use CleanAural to routinely keep your dogs ears clean, or if they become infected. Pop the nozzle in your dogs ear and squeeze, then give the ears a gentle massage. Wipe any visible dirt away with cotton wool."
John Campbell - Head Veterinary Surgeon (BVM&S BSc MRCVS)
John Campbell Head Veterinary Surgeon And
Co-Founder (BVM&S BSc MRCVS)