When pet owners find out that their Bull Terrier has ear mites, they are often at a loss as to why the Bull Terrier has ear mites. In most cases, it is actually because the pet owner has not done a good job of cleaning the Bull Terrier’s ears. Then, after pet owners confirm that their Bull Terrier has ear mites, they will find a lot of dark brown discharge in his ears, which is earwax produced by ear mites stimulating the cerumen glands. These are ear mites that stimulate the cerumen glands to produce earwax. Therefore, to completely remove the ear mites from the Bull Terrier’s ears, owners must first pull out a large amount of earwax. Pet owners can start by wrapping a hemostat in cotton and dabbing some baby oil to soften the earwax in the ear canal before cleaning it out. It is important to be gentle when removing the ear wax as the Bull Terrier’s ear canal is very delicate, so as not to injure or hurt the Bull Terrier.
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