How to treat canine otitis

Adult dog

Our furry can be affected by a series of diseases throughout its life, one of the most common being otitis. Thus, if we notice that it gives off an unpleasant smell, that it secretes more earwax than normal and that it scratches frequently, we will have to take a series of measures so that the health of its ears is good again.

For this reason, we are going to tell you how to treat canine otitis. Do not miss it.

If you suspect that your dog has otitis, it is important that you take him to the vet as soon as possible to prevent it from getting worse. Once there, they will examine you to find out what has caused it (the most common are mites, such as Otodectes cynotis, but it can also be caused by allergies, foreign bodies, viral or auto-immune diseases, neoplasms or glandular disorders) they will give you a treatment.

Depending on the cause, you may need antibiotics or clean your ears with special eye drops that the professional will recommend. You must follow the advice I give you at the bottom of the letter, because the ears are a delicate part of the body, and if it goes too deep it can cause a lot of damage to the dog. Therefore, if you get the eye drops, you should never clean more than what you see. This article It can serve as a guide to know how to clean your friend's ears.

Schnauzer

To remove the wax from the folds, use gauze previously moistened with a few drops of the eye drops, and carefully remove it. If he gets nervous or if it hurts, stop and play with him for a bit. This way you will ensure that, the next time you have to treat it, it does not feel so uncomfortable.

Canine otitis is a disease that takes time to heal, and that usually reappears, so it is highly recommended to take the furry dog ​​to the vet every six months to avoid relapses.


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