Ear Infections

Lab after having Eye Surgery Profile of Dog's ear and eye

Dog Ear Infections: An Overview

Hearing is one of the keenest senses in dogs, together with smell. Most dogs rely upon hearing and scent,much more than they do upon eyesight, to navigate their way through the world. The canine ear is made up of the external or outer ear, the middle ear and the internal or inner ear. Each of these distinct anatomical parts can become inflamed, irritated and/or infected, causing distinct symptoms in the affected dog that are referred

Preventing Dog Ear Infections

Ear problems in dogs cause irritation and aggravation for dogs and their pet owners, and dogs themselves often suffer from severe pain due to ear problems. In order to help prevent ear problems in your dog, always keep these words in mind: vigilance, care, and common sense.While pet owners try to be aware of their dog’s health, many ear problems are missed until they start to cause severe pain and damage to the dog’s ears.

Symptoms of Ear Infections in Dogs

Ear infections and inflammation are extremely common in domestic dogs. In fact, they are among the most common reasons that owners take their dogs to the veterinarian. The symptoms of ear irritation are not difficult to detect.Dogs with infected, inflamed or otherwise irritated ears have a number of classic symptoms, which can come on slowly or suddenly. Owners of dogs with ear irritation, from whatever cause, typically notice one or more of the following:There

Types of Ear Disorders in Dogs

Ear disorders in dogs are caused primarily by two different reasons. Either the ear disorder is a result of a problem within the structure of the ear, or the ear disorder is caused by an outside factor. Some of the most common ear disorders in dogs include: otitis, hematoma, masses within the ear canal, and canine vestibular syndrome.Otitis ear disorders cause the ear to become inflamed. The most common causes of otitis inflammation are allergies,

Diagnosing of Dog Ear Infections

Ear infection and inflammation in domestic dogs are not particularly difficult to diagnose. However, they are extremely common and can be caused by a number of unrelated disorders. Therefore, it is important to diagnose ear problems promptly and properly.The initial data base for a dog showing signs of “ear problems” includes a thorough history, physical examination and examination of samples taken from the ears and ear canals. The veterinarian will look carefully for ulcers, wounds,

Treating Ear Infections in Dogs

When an owner suspects that her dog has an “ear problem,” she should take it to a veterinarian as soon as possible. Ear disorders are extremely common in domestic dogs, and they can become very serious if left untreated. The goals of treating ear infections and inflammation are to prevent the development of irreversible pathologic changes to the ear and to restore comfort to the affected animal.The initial treatment for most canine “ear problems” is

How to Clean Your Dog’s Ears

It is a good idea to clean your dog’s ears on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. This is especially true if you live in a warm or humid environment, or if your dog has long floppy ears that can trap dirt and moisture. To clean your dog’s ears you’ll need just a few tools of the trade and an ear cleaning solution.The best tools to use for cleaning your dog’s ears are a good pair