🐕 Keep your furry friends' ears happy and healthy!
Vetoquinol Cerumene Ear Cleansing Liquid is a 4oz ear cleaner designed for both dogs and cats. Its vet-quality formula effectively softens and loosens earwax, ensuring clean ear canals. The fast-drying, painless application makes it easy to use, promoting routine ear health with just 1-2 uses per month.
S**R
Perfect Item and Delivery
Exactly what our veterinarian wanted us to use on our dogs ears
C**6
Top rated ear cleaner for rabbits
GOOD FOR LOP EARRED BUNNIES
B**K
Great product
Great product. Our little stray kitty has the worst black and brown earwax build up. The vet recommended this when she kept getting the build up over and over again despite many ear flushes and wax removals. I do this once or twice a week and it gets chunks out! I would post a picture but it’s too gross.
B**B
Vet recommended
Daisy cakes here has always had ears full of a mess, not ear mites either. I've had another pet get an ear infection from using ear cleaner. I stick to this since the expensive vet bill
V**X
Ear gunk begone!
This was recommended to me by my vet for my cat's gunky ears. I picked up some cotton swab sticks as well, and dunk them in this solution, then carefully clean my cat's ears. My vet recommended I not drip it directly into the ears, no matter what the instructions say, which was good advice because there's no way my cat would be nearly so tolerant of the ear cleaning if I was squirting liquid right in there. By soaking a swab instead, it's controlled, there's no leftover liquid dripping anywhere or making her uncomfortable, and the bottle lasts longer too since you're not wasting any of it. Highly recommended product if you have to clean your cat's ears on a regular basis. The little rascal even perches herself and waits for me to clean her ears out! Bonus protip -- wear a headlamp while doing this so you can see what you're cleaning, and do NOT dig around in there. Just try to clean what you can see. If you smell yeast or see irritation inside, or the cat is shaking her head a lot or scratching at the ear a lot, please go see your vet because it might be due to something serious that needs to get checked out.
W**Y
It works
My Sheltie has a lot of ear wax and using it once per week helps clear that out for him.
R**S
Breaks down earwax
My rabbit hates having liquid in her ears. A rescue volunteer suggested this for her when she hated the vet's suggestion. Well, she hates this too. I put it in a smaller bottle so I can sneak up on her and I use my body heat to warm it up. That seems to be less startling than using a big bottle to squirt it cold.It works well and seems safe to use.I use my fingers to clean her ears out, and sometimes there are chunks where I can't safely reach. Rather than risk injuring her or shoving the wax further in, I use this product to dissolve it. The next day it's broken down and there's less in there.If your pet is disabled and can't clean their own ears, this is a good option. They're gonna hate it, but it does work.
L**E
A must for my dog
Cerumene works for me. It really has no scent and the consistency reminds me of vegetable oil (yes it is oily) but my dog has chronic ear infections and this was recommended by my vet. They use it. The key to keeping my dogs ear infections at bay are clean ears and no wax. This product has worked great for me. I recommend it.
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