Ear Infections

Unleashed Pet Care understands how scary it can be when your pet is suffering from a pet ear infection. While an ear infection can cause discomfort and pain, it is typically easy to treat when caught early. That is why it is important to schedule a veterinary exam if you suspect your pet is suffering from an ear infection. Below you will find some common questions asked by Westland, MI pet owners that will help you better how pet ear infections are diagnosed and treated.

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What Causes Pet Ear Infections?

Ear infections are usually caused by bacteria. Other potential causes include ear mites, yeast, fungus, trauma, debris, polyps, and tumors. Treatment for your pet’s ear infection will depend on the root cause. Your dog will need to undergo a veterinary exam to determine proper treatment measures.  

Different Types of Ear Infections

  • Otitis media – infection in the middle ear.
  • Otitis interna – infection in the inner ear.
  • Otitis externa – infection in the outside of the ear. 

Symptoms of Ear Infections in Dogs

While pain and discomfort are the most common symptoms of ear infection, other symptoms include:

  • Bloody, brown, or yellow discharge
  • Unpleasant odor in their ear
  • Head shaking or head tilting
  • Rubbing their ear
  • Redness and inflammation inside the ear
  • Scabs or crust inside the ear
  • Hearing loss
  • Loss of coordination and balance
  • Moving their eyes unusually 

Preventing Pet Ear Infections

Taking steps to prevent your dog from developing a pet ear infection is the best way to protect your pet and keep it healthy. While you cannot always prevent a pet ear infection from occurring, ensuring your dog’s ears are dry and clean is a must. Reach out to our veterinarian for recommendations on how to properly clean your dog's ears. We can instruct you in proper ear cleaning techniques.  

Contact Our Animal Hospital for Pet Ear Infection Treatment in Westland, MI

If you suspect your dog has an ear infection, schedule a pet exam at Unleashed Pet Care in Westland, MI today. Don't wait until you have to rush them to our animal hospital for an emergency examination. Reach out to a veterinarian as soon as your dog shows signs of a possible ear infection. Treating the infection early can help prevent some of the more severe symptoms from occurring. Call us today at (734) 469-2800for more information or to schedule an appointment with our veterinarian.  

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