Regularly clean your dog's ears with vet-approved solutions to remove dirt, wax, and debris that can lead to infections.
Thoroughly dry your dog's ears after baths or swimming to prevent moisture buildup, a common cause of ear infections.
Inspect your dog's ears weekly for signs of redness, swelling, odor, or discharge, which may indicate an infection.
Trim excess hair around your dog's ears to improve airflow and reduce the risk of trapping moisture and debris.
Feed your dog a balanced diet rich in essential nutrients to support overall health, including a strong immune system to fight off infections.
Keep your dog away from potential ear irritants such as cigarette smoke, chemicals, and allergens to minimize the risk of inflammation.
Seek veterinary attention promptly if you notice any signs of discomfort or abnormalities in your dog's ears to prevent infections from worsening.