Sunday, March 11, 2012

Dog Ear Infections

Copyright (c) 2010 Dean Severidt

Anybody, who has ever had a dog, knows they are part of the family. One of the things which could cause a large amount of unhappiness for dogs is when they get ear infections. Having an infection in the ear could cause a dog to be exceedingly uncomfortable and even major agony. Diseases that are not treated can affect a dog's capability to hear and even cause deafness. There several things that may cause this sort of infection.

Ear mites and bacteria contagions are 2 of the large reason for dog ear infections. Poor cleanliness and an unhealthy environment may also cause the contagions. If a dog swims a lot than excess moisture can build up in their ears and cause contagions. There are 1 or 2 symptoms of dog ear infections that dog owners should know about. Many instances when dogs have an infection they can rub their head against carpet or furniture. Dogs will probably times shake their head and ears when they have an infection. Another sign a dog has an infection is when they're pawing at their ears. If a dog's ear smells bad or is inflamed their ear could be infected. Having a discharge coming from a dog's ears may be an indication of infection. If somebody suspects that that their dog has an ear infections they will want to take their dog to a vet for treatment.

There are a few different treatments for dogs with these infections. Drops and ointments are a standard treatment for the ear infections. Cleaning and flushing the dog's ear is an alternate way to treat the infection. Antibiotics are often wanted to treat the problem. While there are some homeopathic methods to treat infections, dog owners will want to make checks with their veterinarian to determine which option is best for their dog.

While there are some great treatments for dog ear infections avoidance of the infection would be better. One of the greatest methods to stop illnesses is to wash a dog's ears constantly. This could be done at least weekly. Another thing that may help stop infections is to keep a dog's ears dry. This is done simply simply by wiping a dog's ears out with a cotton cloth.

Of course, if you think that your dog may be suffering from an ear infection or any other issue, it is important to have your dog examined by a veterinarian. This article is merely a reference and should NOT be used as a replacement for seeing your veterinarian.


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