What to Know About Dog Ear Infections

By Dr. Dean Severidt | Jun 7, 2010

Anyone, who has ever had a dog, knows that they are part of the family. One of the things that can cause a lot of misery for dogs is when they get Ear Infections. Having an infection in the ear can cause a dog to be very uncomfortable and even major pain. Infections that are left untreated can affect a dog’s ability to hear and even cause deafness. There a number of things that can cause this type of infection. Ear mites and bacteria infections are two of the big cause of these infections. Poor hygiene and an unhealthy environment can also cause the infections. If a dog swims a lot than excess moisture can build up in their ears and cause infections.

There are a few symptoms of dog Ear Infections that dog owners should know about. Many times when dogs have an infection they will rub their head against carpet or furniture. Dogs will often times shake their head and ears when they have an infection. Another sign that a dog has an infection is when they are pawing at their ears. If a dog’s ear smells bad or is inflamed their ear might be infected. Having a discharge coming from a dog’s ears could also be a sign of infection.

If someone suspects that that their dog has an Ear Infections they will want to  take their dog to a veterinarian for treatment.  There are a couple different treatments for dogs with these infections. Drops and ointments are a common treatment for the infections. Cleaning and flushing the dog’s ear is another way to treat the infection. Antibiotics are sometimes needed to treat the infections. While there are some homeopathic ways to treat infections, dog owners will want to check with their veterinarian  to see which option is best for their dog.

While there are some great treatments for dog Ear Infections prevention of the infection would be better. One of the best ways to prevent infections is to clean a dog’s ears regularly. This should be done at least weekly. Another thing that can help prevent infections is to keep a dog’s ears dry. This can be done easily just by wiping a dog’s ears out with a cotton cloth.

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