Article Title: Care For Your Canines Ear Infections
Author: Joann  Henry
Ear infections in dogs ears can be very painful and serious,
and  should be treated immediately by a veterinarian, not
ourselves. 
How  do we know if our dog has an ear infection? 
By doing a regular  inspection of our dogs ears will be the
first step. Be familiar with his  ears; know the typical smell,
as that may be the first sign of something  wrong. If there is an
infection or ear mites, the smell may change, a foul  odor is
very typical of mites or infection. And if you see a dark,  waxy
type discharge, then this is another symptom of mites or
infection.  Either way, your dog needs to be checked and treated.
Even if you  suspect, it may be something as simple as
allergies, it would be better to be  safe than sorry and let your
loving dog suffer. They depend on you for their  care and they
have total trust in you. So when you think of it that way,  you
want to do everything in your power to make sure they stay
healthy and  happy. 
The breeds with the longer floppy ears are going to be  more
prone to ear infections to those that have the upright ears. I
have a  black lab and a Chihuahua, ears of each kind. And I
always watch for their  behavior when it comes to their ears.
When they are healthy, they leave them  alone, but if there is
pain, or discharge, they will paw at them or try to  scratch.
Dogs will also shake their head back and forth as if trying  to
shake something out of their ears. 
How can you prevent ear  infections? 
Between normal checkups check your dogs ears on a  regular
basis. When you are playing with him or her, just casually look
in  the ears; it doesn't need to be a form of trauma for them.
Another good time  is when you are bathing your dog. Never, ever
stick anything in your dog's  ear. It is always a better idea to
see your vet when it comes to anything to  do with this very
fragile part of your pet's body. Their ears are not like  ours,
they are very sensitive and have parts that can easily be
touched  and damaged. 
There is one method that a vet will recommend for the owner  to
do. If you sense a foul smell, or something has changed, you may
want  to flush your dog's ear with warm water. There are ear
washes for dogs that  contain Tea Tree Oil; this is very gentle
and very effective in cleaning the  ears. It is a natural
antiseptic, antibacterial and fungicidal, which will  help to
keep your dog's ears clear and infection free. 
Make your dogs  ears a part of your routine, whether bathing or
when sitting quietly with  him. Give your dog the care that he or
she needs and can't do for him or  herself. They can't tell when
something is wrong; it is our job to make sure  they are well and
carefree. 
Just as a dogs life should  be!
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