Sunday, November 15, 2009

My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the

What could be causing this? And how can I treat it? Is there anything over the counter for it?



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

It sounds like your dog is starting to develop an ear infection as a result of moisture in the ears. Keep his ears as dry as possible and go to a veterinary pharmacy and get some ear cleaner and ear powder. I know the directions on most ear cleaners say that you should jsut squirt it in and let the dog shake it out, but don't do that. It won't keep the ears dry enough. Put some on a cotton ball and swab his ears out then sprinkle a little ear powder in to absorb as much moisture as possible. The easiest way to determine if it's an ear infection is by how his ears smell. A doggy ear infection is fungal typically, and has a sweet yeasty smell, very similar to athlete's foot.



If it hasn't cleared up or you see your dog shaking his head or scratching more, take him to a vet, who will give him oil-based ear drops to solve the problem. Good luck!



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

Take him to a vet.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

go to the vet.



unless you don't love your dog.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

He probably has ear mites. Time for a trip to the vet. They'll most likely clean his ears out and prescribe and ear drop for him. Good luck!



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

not sure



just go to the vet for a check up



those are usually free



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

ear infection...need to be seen by a vet



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

Ear mites. Take him to the vet and they'll fix him up good as new.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

He most likely has an infection my german sheppard gets it a lto cus he has big ears. I dont know about over the counter but my vet gives me a ointment to put in a few times a day



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

maybe he has an ear infection



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

take him to the vet he could have ear mites



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

Dog probably has an ear infection. Normally there is not an over the counter antibiotic for that.. I would take him to the vet... Happened to my dog and I thought ear mites and bought an over the counter medicine and wasted my money when I found out that it was an ear infection and needed an antibiotic..



Good luck...



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

IT sounds like it may have gotten poisened. Take this dog straight to the vet.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

he could have earmites...in that case you could get him some over the counter medicine or take him to the vet...but either way you should always call your vet if you are worried about your animals...they a to preciouse to not take every precoution. hope your dog get well soon. PS My vet said that a home solution such as vinigar and ....cant remember but he said that it would save us money to make the solution ourselves. Ask your vet if this is a possibility for your pet.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

Your safest bet is to go to the vet immediately! Hope your dog feels better soon. They aren't any over the counter treatments that I know of for whatever your dog has.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

The short answer is no -- don't do anything else to your dog's ears and take him to the vet. Your vet has to see and evaluate the ears before they can prescribe good treatment. There are several different conditions it could be and your vet is the best equipped to treat them effectively.



Good luck



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

You need to go to the VET ASAP.



I have labs, I have to clean out there ears twice a week. It's just a lab thing.



Also if it ends up being a yeast infection. You can give your dog 2 teaspoons of vanilla yogurt in there food once a day.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

Take him the vets and get some help.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

It could be an ear infection. If that's the case, there are medications you can get from the vet. However, a groomer once gave me some "home remedies" that I haven't tested myself. You may want to check with the vet first, and who knows, maybe it's not an ear infection.



mix equal parts of water, vinegar, and peroxide and put it on a cotton swab to wipe the ears out.



She also suggested using athlete's foot cream. Dog ear infections are caused by fungus, not bacteria.



To prevent this in the future: Keep your dog's ears clean and dry. don't get water in them when you are bathing him. Also, keep the hair inside the ears trimmed. If it is a long eared breed, like a basset hound, get special feeding bowls that keep ears out of the food while they eat and drink.



This is all just if he has an ear infection though. Best of luck!



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

Could be ear infection. Definitely take the dog to the vet as soon as possible. It will cost you about $40 or $50, but needs to be done.



They sell Ear Drops at pet stores, but they do NOT work.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

Take the dog to the vet.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

Sounds like ear mites or could be an ear infection....best to go get it checked out. One of my cats had ear mites when I got him, the vet treated that and gave me some medication for it that I had to apply to his shoulder blades a month later. I also had to wash all his bedding and the bedding of the other 3 cats so they didn't get them as well.



Good luck with your pet!!



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

vet.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

It's either ear mites or an ear infection. Don;t try to treat it yourself Most OTC products don;t work very well. if you use the wrong remady for the problem you could make matters worse too.



A trip to the vet will find out the cause and get your little guy the help he needs.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

It sounds as though you pooch has an ear infection. While working at an Animal hospital, I got many calls about this. They sell a product at the vets called Oticalm and Oticleanse. However, when in a bind and out of funds, The vet always said a mixture of 1 part vinegar, 4or 5 parts water and a drop or 2 of dish soap works well, Shampoo bottle size. You will need to clean his ears. Generally they get a yeast infection and this has worked well for my Lab that is constantly getting ear infections. Remember to pull the dogs ear up straight in the air gentle. This makes it safe to clean and you due to the shape of a dogs ear it ensures that you don't go too deep. Hope this helps.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

It sounds like ear mites and an ear infection. There is over the counter meds for the mites, but I would not use them if there is an inner ear infection. I would suggest bringing it to the vet.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

It means he has a ear infection.



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

Don't be putting vinegar - or anything else - in your dog's ears. You can't start taking the advice that was meant for someone else - you don't know what remedy they were talking about, and the dog might not even have the same problem as yours!



You do need to go to a vet. You can't start experimenting with home remedies suggested on here until you know what the problem is - it'll mostly be a waste of time, and you're risking doing more damage. It sounds like an ear infection, which requires antibiotics, and these is prescription-only medicaton - i.e only available from a vet.



Chalice



My dog keeps shaking his head, so I looked in his ears, they are red, and his hair is wet around the outside.?

I read some of the answers and agree with some of them, If you know your vet on a personal basis, you can take a cotton swab and turn it in the red area and put it in a plastic bag, take this to the vet and ask him to check it for ear mites or infection, this is the cheap way, without taking in your dog and getting charging an office call.

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