Maintains healthy ears using an alcohol-free formulation
Dissolves
Dissolves ear wax fast thanks to a combination of softening agents
Dual delivery system
For short and long ear canals
Are my pet's ears out of balance?
Head Scratching
Unpleasant Ear Odour
Excessive Head Shaking
Excessive Ear Wax
Why might my pet’s ears need cleaning?
Unpleasant Ear Odour
Breeds with floppy ears
Swims regularly, or gets dirty outside
Breeds with hairy ears
Simple and easy to use
Fill the ear canal with Sonotix
Massage gently for 5 minutes from bottom to top to help loosen and remove the debris
Allow pet to shake head
Wipe off any excess of product if necessary with a cotton ball
Repeat the procedure only if the ear is very dirty
Why is it important to clean your animal’s ears?
Routine cleaning for dirty ear canals can be done one or twice a week or as directed by your veterinary surgeon.
It is important not to ‘over-clean’ as this can cause discomfort. Clear ear canals do not need to be cleaned.
Ear canals can be simply cleaned by introducing the cleaning fluid directly into the ear and massaging the ear canals, working debris to the surface. Remember to be gentle.
Do not use cotton buds in the ear as these could potentially damage the delicate ear drum.
If you are worried that your pet’s ears are sore or that there may be an infection contact your veterinary surgeon for a check-up.
Finally make ear cleaning fun for your pet! Be sure to give them a big fuss or a treat afterwards so that it becomes an enjoyable experience.