Thursday 15 July 2010

Say Bye to Ear Mites

So what are ear mites anyways?
Well, ear mites are microscopic parasites that survive off of the skin cells inside your dog's ears. Their tentacles can irritate your dog's ear canal, & if left untreated, may cause serious bacterial & fungal infections.

In the event you have over dog in your home, or your dog often comes in contact with other canines, they may be in danger. Ear mites have an inclination to often meander away from your dog's ear & onto his coat. Finally, the ear mites will find their way in to another dog's ear, if given the chance. Puppies are at an even greater risk because ear mites can basically transfer from the mother's ear to her young. Hence, ear mites are responsible for  all of ear infections in puppies & young canines.

Ear mites are contagious.

In the event you happen to notice your dog scratching his ear excessively, shaking his head, or constantly rubbing his ear against a wall or various other objects, then it is time to check his ears. Tell story signs of ear mites include a waxy, dark colored discharge & ears that are dark, crusty & emit an unusual odor.

So what are the signs of ear mites?

Uh oh, my dog has all these signs! What ought to I do?

Relax, this is a common issue with canines. First things first, take your dog to the vet at your earliest convenience. It is crucial that you seek early treatment in order to prevent a more serious ear infection later. One time the diagnosis of ear mites has been established, your vet will prescribe a treatment for you to continue at home. This usually involves cleaning out the debris with an insecticidal solution that will wipe out the parasites. All in all, the ear mite treatment ought to be done in about weeks if all goes well.

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