No as they have very large root canals aiding their resistance making them less prone to ear infections throughout their life.
Eye infections, ear infections, and heart disease. Thanks for asking
Yes, all Italian Greyhound dogs are prone to ear infections.
Yes. All spaniels are prone to ear infections, all dogs that have floppy ears are prone to ear infections. I must check my cocker each and everyday. He enjoys the interaction and does not even know I am checking his ears.
The American Eskimo Dog is prone to have seasonal allergies, among other allergies, so ear infections can be a side effect of this.
The ear can be prone to infection due to factors like moisture buildup, weakened immune system, or damage to the skin in the ear canal. Bacteria and viruses can then easily enter the ear and cause infections, such as swimmer's ear or middle ear infections. Proper ear hygiene and timely treatment of ear issues can help prevent infections.
The best thing would be to take it to a vet as they will give you the proper medication to treat it. You can usually tell when a dog has ear infections by smelling the ear and if it has an unpleasant smell it is infected. Because Staffies have droopy ears they are more prone to ear infections.
All dog breeds with long floppy earflaps should have their ears cleaned regularly, as they are prone to infection.
An infant that spends a lot of time lying on its back is prone to ear infections because the eustachian tubes drain poorly.
A cat's ear canal is the tube that connects the outer ear to the eardrum. It is where sound waves travel through to reach the middle and inner ear, allowing the cat to hear. The ear canal in cats is relatively long and can be prone to infections or wax buildup.
can ear infections cause skin rah?
Yes, the Italian Greyhound dogs are very prone to eye infections.
Yes, Scottish Fold cats are very prone to eye infections.