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Dog Ear Infection: Signs, Causes, and Treatment
Dog ear infections are one of the most common reasons dogs shake their heads or scratch at their ears. Early signs may include odor, redness, discharge, pain, and repeated head shaking. Some infections are mild at first, but they can become much more painful if left untreated. Understanding the signs of a dog ear infection can help owners seek veterinary care early and keep their dogs more comfortable.
Why Is My Dog Shaking Its Head?
Head shaking in dogs is often a sign of ear discomfort or irritation. Some dogs shake their heads because of ear infections, allergies, trapped debris, ear mites, or inflammation inside the ear canal. While occasional head shaking may not be serious, repeated or forceful shaking usually means something is bothering your dog. Dr. Roger Hart at Bushnell Animal Clinic explains the common causes of head shaking in dogs, what pet owners should look for, and when veterinary care is needed.
Why Is My Dog Itching So Much? What owners can do.
Why is your dog itching so much? Learn the common causes of itching in dogs, including allergies, fleas, ear infections, and skin infections, from Dr. Roger Hart at Bushnell Animal Clinic.