A damp ear is a perfect breeding ground for fungus or bacteria, especially for dogs with ear flaps (ears that hang down). When bathing your dog, be sure to not let water into the ears--use cotton to block the ear canal. If your dog's a swimmer, use a towel and then some cotton balls to dry the ears.
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Yes dogs have earlobes, check towards the entrance of the ear where the it connects to the head and there will be a small flap, very thin in that area.
Although there were no results for Otomix, there were some for Otomax. Otomax is an ear antibiotic for dogs. It is used to treat bacterial ear infections of the outer ear of dogs.
an ear lobe.
I am assuming that you are talking about a Hematoma which is a build up of blood just below the skin on the outside of the dog's ear flap. This is usually caused by a trauma to the ear flap, such as shaking their head and hitting it on something. The only way this can be treated is to take your Dog in to be checked by your Veterinarian. He will sedate the dog and make several incisions to the ear flap in order to drain out the blood, then suture it back flat. This is a very simplified version.
The area inside the ear from the flap to the eardrum.
Pinna
no it is not.
It is called PINNA
elaphants flap their ears to keep their blood cool ,and it goes through their bodies to keep them cool.
Only if it was prescribed by the dog's veterinarian. Many human drugs are harmful to dogs and cats.
It is fine to use human ear drops on dogs as long as you call your veterinarian first to verify the dosage is correct. Most of the time if it over the counter it is ok as long as there is no broken skin within the dogs ear.