How to walk a dog
0 Sep 18,2024
A healthy and normal pet dog will not flick its ears for no reason. When you find your dog flicking its ears, you should pay attention. There may be some problems with the ears. Under normal circumstances, there are several main reasons that cause dogs to flick their ears or even scratch their ears, such as infection with ear mite parasites and skin diseases (such as fungal skin diseases, ear mites, folliculitis, etc.).
When you see your dog shaking its ears all the time, you might as well give your dog a detailed examination first. Smell the dog's ears to see if there is any odor, see if the dog's ear canal is clean and if there are any red spots or hair loss in the ear area. If there are small red bumps or hair loss on the dog's ears, it means that the dog has been infected with ear mites. Note that mites are invisible to our naked eyes, so the most scientific way to determine whether your dog is infected with mites is to take your dog to the hospital for a detailed examination.
Getting rid of dog ear mites is not difficult, but getting rid of them completely is not. In the process of removing ear mites from your dog, do not blindly use medications. Following the veterinarian's instructions is the most basic requirement, and the treatment of dog ear mites takes a certain amount of time, so dog ear mites should be removed during the entire treatment process until the pet dog's ears recover and treatment can be stopped.