a wet dog running on the beach after swimming, the perfect environment for an ear infection which malacetic aural ear cleaner would help

If you’ve ever noticed your dog scratching their ears, shaking their head, or if you’ve caught a whiff of that smelly dog ear, you’re not alone! Ear infections are one of the most common (and uncomfortable) issues vets treat every single day.

The good news? With the right ear cleaner — and a little know-how — you can help keep your dog’s ears healthy and infection-free at home.

In this guide, you’ll learn:
✅ Why regular ear cleaning is so important
✅ How Malacetic Aural Ear Cleaner works to fight bacteria and yeast
✅ A simple, vet-approved step-by-step ear cleaning routine
✅ When to skip home cleaning and see your vet instead

Let’s make itchy, dirty dog ears a thing of the past!


🐾 Why Should You Clean Your Dog’s Ears Regularly?

Dogs’ ears are warm, moist, and perfect for trapping dirt, wax, and water — especially if your dog has floppy ears, allergies, or loves swimming.

Without regular cleaning, this gunk can build up and turn into a breeding ground for bacteria and yeast, causing:

  • Bad odour

  • Itchy, red ears

  • Head shaking or pawing

  • Painful ear infections

Cleaning your dog’s ears properly helps:
✨ Remove dirt and excess wax
✨ Dry out moisture after baths and swimming
✨ Prevent bacteria and yeast infections
✨ Keep your pup comfortable and healthy


🧴 What is Malacetic Aural Ear Cleaner?

Malacetic Aural Ear Cleaner (118ml) is a gentle but powerful antibacterial and antifungal ear flush made for both dogs and cats.

Controls bacteria and yeast — perfect for dogs prone to infections
Gently removes wax and debris — no harsh chemicals
Helps dry the ear canal — great for dogs who swim
Vet-recommended and safe — when used as directed

Many vets trust Malacetic because it contains acetic acid and boric acid, which create an environment that bacteria and yeast hate. Plus, it has a light apple fragrance, so your dog’s ears smell fresh too!


✨ How to Clean Your Dog’s Ears with Malacetic Ear Flush — Step-by-Step

Here’s exactly how to use Malacetic Aural safely at home:

What you’ll need:
✔ Malacetic Aural Ear Cleaner
✔ Cotton balls or gauze (never use cotton buds inside the ear!)
✔ A towel — your dog will shake!

Step 1: Shake the bottle well.
Step 2: Gently lift your dog’s ear flap so you can see the ear canal.
Step 3: Squeeze enough solution into the ear canal to fill it — don’t worry, it’s designed for this.
Step 4: Massage the base of the ear for 20–30 seconds. You’ll hear a squishy sound — that’s good!
Step 5: Step back and let your dog shake their head.
Step 6: Use a cotton ball to gently wipe away any debris and extra liquid from the ear opening.
Step 7: Repeat on the other ear if needed.

👉 Pro Tip: Praise your dog and offer a treat — this makes ear cleaning less stressful next time.


⏰ How Often Should You Clean Your Dog’s Ears?

How often you clean depends on your dog’s breed, lifestyle, and health.

  • Dogs that swim a lot: Clean after each swim.

  • Dogs prone to infections: 1–2 times per week (ask your vet).

  • Healthy ears: Once every few weeks for maintenance.

⚠️ Never over-clean — it can irritate the ear. If you’re unsure, ask your vet for a cleaning schedule.


⚠️ When NOT to Clean Your Dog’s Ears at Home

Home ear cleaning is great for maintenance, but not for treating serious problems.
Skip DIY cleaning and call your vet if you notice:
🚫 Red, very inflamed, or painful ears
🚫 Pus or foul-smelling discharge
🚫 Your dog cries or snaps when you touch the ear

Your vet may need to prescribe medication to clear up an infection before you start cleaning again.


✅ Keep Your Dog’s Ears Clean and Healthy with Malacetic Aural

Regular ear cleaning is one of the easiest ways to keep your dog happy, healthy, and comfortable. Malacetic Aural Ear Cleaner makes it simple to control bacteria and yeast, remove wax, and keep your pup’s ears smelling fresh.

👉 Shop Malacetic Aural Ear Cleaner (118ml) Now — trusted by vets and loved by pet parents!


Always follow your vet’s advice and read the product label before use.
Got questions? Drop a comment below or ask your vet for guidance!