How to treat dog ear mites and what medicine to use
You can use ear drops specially designed for dogs. Repeatedly dropping them several times can kill the ear mites in the ears. If you are infected with ear mites, you need to use an external anthelmintic drug that can repel ear mites and other mites. Once ear mites appear in a dog's ears, if not treated in time, it may affect the dog's head, eyes, and skin, so it must be treated in time.
Symptoms of ear mites in dogs:
1. Increased ear secretions, usually dark brown.
2. If a dog has ear mites, the most obvious and direct manifestation is to constantly scratch its ears with its own paws, just like us humans will use our hands when we feel uncomfortable in our ears. Like scratching your own ears.
3. If the owner gets close to the dog’s ears and smells bursts of odor coming from its ears, it is likely to be ear mites.
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