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If your dog has an ear infection, they may be leaning their head to one side, scratching at that particular ear, or be acting abnormally. Check to see if the ear is red or inflammed, and most importantly, take your dog to the veterinarian. They usually lay in bed or they keep scratching at their ear.
Symptoms of a tick in a dog's ear may include head shaking, scratching at the ear, redness or swelling in the ear canal, and possible hearing loss.
sounds like ear mites
Scratching a dog behind the ears indicates nothing about the dog; it only indicates something about the person who is scratching the dog. Perhaps the person is the alpha male.
Most likely cause is ear mites. Could also be ear infection. My Lab is currently on antibiotics for this. PLEASE DON'T let your pet suffer! Take him to the vet immediately!
Excessive scratching of a French Bulldog's ear could be due to ear infections, allergies, parasites, or foreign objects in the ear. It is important to have your dog examined by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
A dog will constantly be scratching its ear. Also, if you take a tissue and rub it in its ear, and foul smelling browny-red gunk comes out, then an ear infection is likely. The only sure fire way is to take the dog to a vet.
Common symptoms of a dog ear infection include redness, swelling, odor, scratching or rubbing of the ear, and brown discharge.
Excessive scratching of the ear in French Bulldogs can be caused by various factors, including ear infections, allergies, mites, or foreign objects in the ear. It is important to have your dog examined by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Common symptoms of a tick infestation inside a dog's ear include head shaking, scratching at the ear, redness or swelling in the ear canal, foul odor, and possible hearing loss.
If he is scratching only his head, I'd say something is going on in his ear or ears.
some common symptoms for an ear infection in a dog is scratching the infected ear and shaking the head. a weak, hoarse bark and a cough could be symptoms of a common cold, and should pass; if not consult a veterinarian.