Understanding and Managing Dog Ear Infections
One common ailment that many dogs face is ear infections. These infections can cause discomfort and pain for our furry friends, but with proper knowledge and care, we can help prevent, identify, and treat them effectively.
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Healthy ears = happy dog
Understanding why dogs get ear infections
Ear infections in dogs can be caused by various factors, including allergies, bacterial or yeast overgrowth, foreign objects, hormonal imbalances, and ear mites. Certain breeds with floppy ears, such as Cocker Spaniels and Basset Hounds, may be more susceptible due to reduced air circulation in the ear canal. Common signs include:
Common signs your dog has an ear infection:
- Ear Scratching
- Head Shaking
- Odour
- Discharge
- Redness & Swelling
- Pain
How to prevent your dog getting an ear infection:
- Regular Ear Cleaning: Gently clean your dog's ears using a veterinarian-approved ear cleaner
- Drying their ear area after baths and swimming
- Proper grooming: Trim excess hair to reduce moisture buildup and improve air circulation
- Diet & Allergen Management: A balanced diet and identification of potential allergens can contribute to overall health
- Regular Vet Check-ups: To properly identify and addres potential issues before they become serious
CLEANING THE EAR PINNA WITH THE SPRITZ
Step 1: Spray onto a clean towelette, cotton pad or swab
Step 2: Using your finger, gently wipe ear pinna
Use your body to lean their head against you to avoid movement. Never cross contaminate between ears.
Disclaimer: Kindly refrain from applying the spritz within the ear canal, as it is not endorsed for the purpose of internal ear cleaning. Avoid direct application of the spritz onto the ears.