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Recognizing Ear Issues In Your Dog

Canine ears can be floppy, folded, erect and everything in between. We know that our dogs depend on their keen sense of hearing to track their surroundings.

They depend on us to make sure their ears stay healthy. That’s why it is important to conduct a sniff test inside your dog’s ears – and really use your eyes to inspect inside the ears – at least once a week.  You want to catch a health issue early before it progresses.

In our pet first aid/CPR classes, we devote time to conducting a head-to-tail wellness assessment on our pets. We encourage students to use their own noses and eyes to really inspect the health of their dogs.

Signs of Ear Issues

Let’s zero in on the ears. Be on the lookout if your dog starts to

It is important to reach out to your veterinarian when you see or smell any abnormalities with your dog’s ears so that the issue can be resolved quickly.

Causes of Ear Problems

Unhealthy ears can be due to:

At-Home Safe Ear Care

Here are some do’s and don’ts when it comes to doing your part at home to keep your dog’s ears healthy:

Again, if you do smell a strong odor or see any discharge from your dog’s ears during the cleaning, please immediately call your veterinarian and book an appointment.

Learn more

You can learn more on ways to keep your cats and dogs safe by visiting https://www.protrainings.com/courses/pets. Consider taking our veterinarian-approved online pet first aid/CPR course. Enter this code: CPR – ARDEN MOORE and receive a 10 percent discount! And, if you are interested in becoming a Pro Pet Hero instructor, please click on the BECOME AN INSTRUCTOR button on the home page for more details.

 

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