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Dog Ear Infections - Vet Advice

#dogears can easily become infected and can cause a great deal of canine distress. In this video, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Molly is in discomfort with a #dogearinfection and arrives at the Abbey House Veterinary Clinic for treatment. Vet Laura Smith explains how dog ear infections can be treated and avoided. The veterinary advice given in this video is of a general nature only. If you are concerned about your own dog's health, always take them to your vet. If your dog often scratches its ears, shakes its head or just generally seems to be irritated with its ears – chances are it has an ear infection. The good news is that most #dogearproblems can be easily treated and cured. But Laura Smith one of the vets at Abbey House Veterinary Hospital advises you get your dog checked out as soon as possible. It’s very important to look after your dog’s ears. It’s really important to get them used to having their ears cleaned from being a puppy, because a lot of dogs that we see are very head shy and don’t like you looking in their ears. If a dog has recurring ear infections, then the canal get very narrowed and then sometimes it’s irreversible and may even go on and have surgery to open up that canal, which can be very painful and very costly. Ear infections can be caused by mites, bacterial infections, food allergies or poor dog hygiene. Dogs with floppy ears are especially susceptible because their ear lobes cover their ear canal resulting in dark warm moist places where bacteria can thrive. This morning owner Sue has brought in her five year old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Molly who is prone to having ear infections. She’s been crying since Friday. So there’s something wrong with her. But she’s eating and walking okay, so I don’t think it’s her feet, so – and I’ve brought here because I think it’s her ear, because she’s got dirty ears because they’re all covered up. Spaniels ears are notorious for getting ear infections. She has got a lot of fur in her ears, she’s been before about her ears and they said she’s got a lot of fur in them, inside them, and that collects dirt. It’s important to regularly check the health of your dog’s ears. Normal ear wax excreted by the ear is odour free. If it smells then chances are there’s an infection.

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