When pet owners find out that their Bull Terrier has ear mites at home, pet owners often feel overwhelmed and wonder why the Bull Terrier has ear mites. In fact, in most cases, it is the pet owner’s failure to clean the Bull Terrier’s ears properly. Then, when indeed the Bull Terrier suffers from ear mites, don’t wait for it to get better on its own, pet owners can refer to the following methods to help the Bull Terrier get rid of ear mites!
First, pull out the ear wax in the ear
After pet owners confirm that their Bull Terrier has ear mites, they will find a lot of dark brown secretions in his ears, which are earwax secreted by ear mites stimulating the cerumen glands. Therefore, to completely remove the ear mites from the Bull Terrier, pet owners must first pull out a large amount of ear wax. Pet owners can first wrap a hemostat in cotton and dip it in some baby oil to soften the earwax in the ear canal before cleaning it. In the process of pulling out the ear wax, you must be gentle, because the Bull Terrier’s ear canal is very delicate, so as not to hurt or hurt the Bull Terrier.
Second, use special ear drops
Because there are a variety of ear drops on the market, some are for dogs and some are for both dogs and cats, with varying effectiveness. If your Bull Terrier is suffering from ear mites, it is better to choose the one for dogs, which is more targeted. It is important to note that because ear mites are a relatively stubborn type of ear canal parasite, pet owners should not be lazy and generally insist on using ear drops for half a month to a month, which is recommended until the Bull Terrier’s ear mites are completely removed.
Three, regular cleaning
During the removal of ear mites from Bull Terriers, pet owners also need to do a good job of hygiene at home to keep the home a comfortable and clean environment, which is also helpful for the removal of ear mites from Bull Terriers. It is recommended that pet owners regularly clean their homes, especially where the Bull Terrier often plays and sleeps, mop the floor with disinfectant water, and open the windows frequently to reduce the chances of mites breeding.