Thursday, November 27, 2008

Sniffing Out Ear Infections

Dogs aren't known for their sweet fragrance, but if you notice a foul odor -- and Fifi hasn't been rolling in yucky stuff -- lift up her ear flaps and sniff. Healthy ears don't smell bad. However, if you get a whiff of something alarmingly bad, chances are bacteria, mites, or fungi are thriving in your dog's long and hairy ear canal. Other telltale signs of infection that warrant a vet visit include redness, discharge, extreme warmth, and sensitivity to touch. Your pet may run the side of her head along the floor, too. Don't attempt to clean sore ears yourself -- instead, get treatment instructions from your vet.

Source: http://www.dogage.com/Index.aspx




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