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Originally Posted by Mom2TwoYorkies I probably wouldn't feel comfortable trying to put anything in his ear. I don't want to cause any damage. |
A couple of drops of alcohol will dry out the water.
In the future, I'd keep a ear cleaning solution with a drying agent on hand. Apply it after every bath. The one I've found that works the best at keeping ears healthy is Vet Solutions. You can purchase it at revivalanimal.com or do a google search for the best prices.
There are different types of infections, some of different bacteria. Just because the ear isn't smelly or hot doesn't mean he doesn't have an infection.