Read On To Learn About Dog Ear Infections
Even if you have a regular grooming routine you can give your dog a reduced likelihood of ear infection if you just spend a little more time working on his ears. Some dogs are more prone to ear infections than others, if you’re ever owned a dog who was susceptible to such infections you know how much trouble they can be, it’s best to pick up a good pet ear cleaner for this reason.
Ear infections are generally divided into three categories; outer ear, middle ear and inner ear infections.
Infections of the outer ear are easy to recognize. You will notice that the outside of the ear has become inflamed. It might secrete an unpleasant smelling, waxy substance. In contrast, middle and inner ear infections are more serious and may necessitate a visit to the vet before it gets bad. Several factors, including bacterial infections, ear mites or allergic reactions can result in a dog developing an infection of the ear.
Making a thorough cleaning of the ears part of your grooming regimen will result in your dog having a higher tolerance for having his ears handled which could make dispensing medications into the ear an easier task. Cleaning your dogs ears on a regular basis will help to keep the area free from infections and other factors which can contribute to infections.
Ear cleaning is a simple matter for the most part. You can complete the required ear hygiene for most dogs with a simple ear cleaning solution and a soft rag. Raise your dog’s ear to open it, apply cleaning solution and rub the ear gently to help loosen any dirt. Then clean the ear and dry with the soft cloth. Many dogs won’t require frequent ear cleanings but should have their ears inspected to be sure they are free of waxy build up.
If your dog has a floppy style of ear, they could be susceptible to infection due to the fact they can cut off air which helps their ears. Extra follicles of hair can grow as well reducing ear flow even more. You can stop any problems from occurring through ensuring that you properly maintain their ears during the whole grooming process.
If your dog has developed the symptoms of an ear infection, there are a few things that can be done to ease his discomfort until you can get the animal to the vet. Placing a few drops of Cod Liver or Vitamin E oil inside the affected ear can soothe the pain of an ear infection. A solution of white vinegar can also be applied to the ears to clean them.
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Mar 23, 2010 | | Dog Health

