Auraleze Ear Cleansing Solution - 125ml
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Auraleze Ear Cleansing Solution is a gentle ear cleaner for dogs and cats that need help keeping the external ear canal clean, dry and comfortable. Many pets naturally produce cerumen (ear wax), and some are more prone to build-up because they have narrow canals, heavy ear feathering, or pendulous pinnae that reduce airflow. Add swimming, bathing, muddy walks, or seasonal pollen, and it is easy for debris and moisture to collect. Auraleze Ear Cleaner helps remove wax, grease and trapped organic matter from the ear entrance and the visible canal, so ears feel fresher and are easier to monitor.
Auraleze Ear Cleaner works through a combination of cleansing, drying and pH-supportive actions. The solution helps loosen and emulsify wax so it lifts away from the canal lining rather than sticking to it, making debris easier to remove without rubbing hard. A mild keratolytic ingredient (salicylic acid) supports the breakdown of greasy, waxy material and helps disperse accumulated skin cells that can otherwise form a sticky film. Natural Organic acids help gently acidify the external ear canal to support a more balanced local pH and can make the environment less favourable for odour and recurrent problems.
Denatured alcohol provides a light drying effect, which can be particularly useful after swimming or bathing, while propylene glycol helps the solution spread evenly along the canal surface. Aloe vera gel is included to help soothe and condition the skin, which is important because repeated ear irritation can leave the epithelium sensitive.
Product Features
- Pack Size: - 125ml
- Target Animal: - Cats and Dogs
- Related Condition: - Pet Ear Cleaner
- Pet Prescription Required?: - No
- Product Name: - Auraleze Ear Cleansing Solution for Dogs and Cats
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Description
Auraleze Ear Cleaner is used for routine ear cleansing and for supportive care alongside veterinary treatment plans. If your pet has a history of otitis externa (inflammation of the external ear canal), your vet may recommend regular cleaning to reduce the wax and moisture that can contribute to flare-ups, especially in dogs with underlying skin allergies or recurrent yeast (Malassezia) issues. Auraleze Ear Cleaner can also be useful before applying prescribed ear drops, because wax and debris can physically block medication from contacting the inflamed canal lining. Cleaning first can help topical treatments distribute more evenly and may reduce the amount of wiping needed afterwards. Auraleze is not an antibiotic, antifungal, or steroid medication, and it does not replace veterinary diagnosis when ears are painful or discharging. It is best seen as part of a wider ear-care plan that aims to keep the canal clean, reduce moisture, and support a stable ear environment between flare-ups. Auraleze Ear Cleaner is not an antibiotic or antifungal, so it is not a stand-alone treatment for infection. If there is painful inflammation, significant discharge, or a strong smell, use it only if your vet advises it as part of a wider plan.
Knowing when home cleaning is appropriate can make ear care feel much less stressful. You can often use Auraleze Ear Cleaner for gentle hygiene when the ear looks fairly normal and your pet is comfortable, but it is safer to seek veterinary advice first if you notice signs that suggest infection, significant inflammation, or a deeper problem.
- Your pet shakes their head repeatedly or scratches at the ears persistently (pruritus).
- The ear looks very red, hot, swollen, or sore to touch (erythema and pain).
- There is a strong, unusual odour or any thick, sticky discharge (exudate).
- Your pet yelps, avoids having the ear handled, or holds the head tilted.
- You see heavy crusting, bleeding, or dark "coffee-ground" debris that may be linked to ear mites.
In these situations, cleaning alone may not be enough, and your vet may examine the canal, check the tympanic membrane, and perform cytology to identify bacteria, yeast, or parasites before choosing the right treatment. If the ear is painful, your vet may also recommend pain relief and may advise a gentler approach until the inflammation settles.
For day-to-day use, Auraleze Cleaner is designed to be simple and non-invasive. You lift the ear flap, apply enough solution to fill the visible part of the canal, and then massage the base of the ear for around 20–30 seconds so you can hear a gentle squelching sound as the fluid moves. This massage helps Auraleze contact the canal surface and lift debris. Most pets will naturally shake their head afterwards, which helps bring loosened wax outward. You then wipe away what you can see with cotton wool or a soft pad, focusing on the folds of the outer ear rather than pushing anything down the canal. If your vet has advised cleaning before medication, allow the ear to settle and dry for a short time, then apply the prescribed drops as directed. Many owners find it easiest to use Auraleze Cleaner after exercise, when pets are calmer, and to reward with a treat afterwards so ear handling becomes routine rather than a struggle.
Auraleze Ear Cleaner is intended for the external ear canal only, and you should not use it if you suspect a ruptured eardrum, if there is marked pain, or if your pet has had recent ear surgery unless your vet specifically recommends it. Stop and seek veterinary guidance if your pet suddenly becomes more painful, appears unsteady, develops swelling, or if redness and discharge worsen after using Auraleze Ear Cleaner. Avoid cotton buds because they can pack debris deeper and irritate the canal lining, and avoid forceful scrubbing, which can worsen inflammation. The right frequency varies by pet; some only need Auraleze Ear Cleaner after swimming or grooming, while others benefit from regular maintenance as advised by their vet. If your pet has frequent ear flare-ups, it is worth discussing underlying triggers such as allergies, ear conformation, or recurrent infection, because long-term comfort often comes from treating the cause as well as managing the build-up.
How often should I use Auraleze Ear Cleaner?
For most pets, Auraleze is used as needed, such as after swimming, bathing, or when wax starts to build up. Some pets prone to recurrent ear problems may benefit from a regular routine, but frequency should be guided by your vet so you do not over-clean and irritate the canal.
Can Auraleze Ear Cleaner help with smelly ears?
Auraleze Ear Cleaner can help reduce odour that comes from wax, trapped moisture and debris, because it cleans and helps acidify the external ear canal. However, a strong or worsening smell can also indicate otitis externa with yeast or bacteria, which needs veterinary assessment and targeted treatment.
Is Auraleze Ear Cleaner safe for cats as well as dogs?
Yes, Auraleze Ear Cleaner is formulated for use in both dogs and cats. Cats can be more sensitive to handling, so keep sessions calm and brief, and only clean what you can see. If your cat shows pain, discharge, or repeated scratching, ask your vet before continuing.
Does Auraleze Ear Cleaner treat ear infections?
Auraleze supports ear hygiene, but it is not an antibiotic or antifungal. It can help create a cleaner, less waxy environment, which may reduce flare-ups in some pets, but active infections still need proper diagnosis and treatment from your vet, especially if there is discharge or pain.
What are the signs my pet needs a vet rather than an ear cleaner?
Book a vet visit if you see marked redness, swelling, pain, head tilt, thick discharge, bleeding, or a strong odour. These signs can occur with bacterial or yeast infection, foreign bodies, ear mites, or problems deeper in the canal. Your vet can examine the eardrum and run cytology.