It is normal for all dogs to have at least some earwax as, like humans, all dogs produce this soft, yellow substance on an ongoing basis. However, excessive earwax can lead to problems with parasites and ear infections.
What color should dog ear wax be?
Earwax ranges from yellowish to light brown to even black—all of which can be associated with an ear infection. Ideally, your dog's ear should be a healthy pink color and be free of redness, discharge, and odors.
Is brown ear wax normal in dogs?
A waxy, yellow, or reddish-brown ear discharge can also be a sign your dog has an ear infection, which can be a result of allergies, mites, polyps, overproduction of ear wax, excessive bathing or swimming (which can leave too much moisture in the ears), or other problems.
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