2013年9月13日星期五

Dog grooming and ear infections

Dogs ears are prone to infection, as you might have noticed, if you have a dog with problem ears. If your dog keeps getting infections is there any information that can help solve a chronic ear infection.


Dog ear infections are usually called Otits Externa, ie, external ear infections. (Otis Interna means inner ear infection). External ear infections account for 90% of infections in dogs, which is the most common ear infection infection for a dog to treatment. Ear mites can often accompanies ear infections.


Dogs with allergies may be more ear infections than other dogs. This may be caused by wax build up inside the ear. It can also be caused by long hair blocking airflow and creating not just an accumulation of wax, but also the dirt and debris.


Regular cleaning of ears also get pet used to handle his ears, enabling easier to administer treatment.


You can prevent these infections, cleaning of ears of dogs and also as part of their regular mode of care. Cleaning your dog’s ears is simple and just a soft cloth and some ear cleaner. Lift the ears and massage, some cleaning the ear, which should release the dirt.


Regualr ear cleaning is a strong preventive measures, especially if you have a dog who is at high risk for ear infections. Ear infections are more common in dogs who are often such as swimming. Water inside the ears can be a problem for dogs who are basically not designed for water.


You can spot an ear infection to your dog looking Tell Tale following characteristics:


-smelly ears


-discharge


excessive head-shaking


-Swelling


redness in the ear –


If your dog seems uncomfortable or scratches his ears too is likely to cause great suffering. If your pet is scratching too hard it can break the blood vessels and cause swelling and bleeding.


You can try cleaning dogs ears with white vinegar to remove impurities from the ear and encourage the growth of good bacteria. Use vinegar in the same way as an ear cleaning – pour it and gently wipe the ear with a cloth or cotton. This could help reduce infection or even clear that if the problem is not too hard to start. If the infection is really their time to call the vet. This can be clarified easily. Most often the dog will need some antibiotics to help clear the problem.


If your dog has recurring ear infections the vet might suggest that the hair clip around the ear or the vet can clip the hair around the ear. This often helps. If the problem is more extreme than the vet might suggest surgery to facilitate drainage canal.


Some breeds are more prone to chronic ear infections than any other breed of dog with large ears or small ears, especially ear infections get easier than some other breeds. Now that you know what to look for, you should be able to detect ear infections before they become a serious problem


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