Why does my dog keep on getting ear infections?

Why does my dog keep on getting ear infections?

Excess moisture is a common cause of ear infections, so be sure to thoroughly dry your dog’s ears after swimming and bathing. If your dog is prone to chronic or recurrent ear infections, identifying and managing any underlying causes such as allergies can help prevent new infections from occurring.

Are schnauzers prone to ear infections?

Breeds with hairy ears like Poodles, Miniature Schnauzer and Labradoodle are prone to ear infections. We don’t recommend having your dog’s ear hair plucked unless they are causing problems.

Can a Schnoodle get an ear infection in the summer?

If you live in a warm place, consider cutting it shorter in the summer so your doggie doesn’t risk overheating. Otherwise, the choice is up to you! One thing to note is that Schnoodles do have a possibility of getting ear infections if their ear hair is not kept under control.

Is it common for a poodle to have an ear infection?

An ear infection is one of the most painful things a dog can experience. Unfortunately, it’s all too common for canines, especially for those with long, floppy ears like the poodle breed. Knowing the causes of ear infections in poodles and how to treat and prevent them can save your beloved furry friends from aches and pains.

When to take a goldendoodle with an ear infection to the vet?

It is almost impossible to distinguish an ear infection from ear mites without the help of a microscope. As soon as you notice an ear infection in your Goldendoodle, you should take your dog to your vet. This will help prevent the ear infection from getting any worse or causing any other problems in your Goldendoodle’s ear.

What are the symptoms of an ear infection?

The symptoms of an ear infection usually start quickly and include: pain inside the ear. a high temperature of 38C or above. being sick. a lack of energy. difficulty hearing.

If you live in a warm place, consider cutting it shorter in the summer so your doggie doesn’t risk overheating. Otherwise, the choice is up to you! One thing to note is that Schnoodles do have a possibility of getting ear infections if their ear hair is not kept under control.

Why does my Schnauzer have an ear infection?

This plus the dogs with uncropped or floppy ears make it the perfect environment for yeast growth. Overgrowth of yeast and bacteria can cause otitis (an inflammation or infection of the ear). And ear infections are no laughing matter.

An ear infection is one of the most painful things a dog can experience. Unfortunately, it’s all too common for canines, especially for those with long, floppy ears like the poodle breed. Knowing the causes of ear infections in poodles and how to treat and prevent them can save your beloved furry friends from aches and pains.

What kind of ear infection does a goldendoodle have?

A Goldendoodle with a bacterial ear infection may have yellow-brown debris or even pus coming from their ears. Without microscopic evidence of bacteria or yeast, your vet cannot be certain of the type of ear infection that is present in your Goldendoodle.