Relieving Your Dog’s Itchy Ears: Everything You Need to Know
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A dog’s hearing is just one of their many superpowers. Their ears can detect pitches at frequencies three times higher than our human ears can! Whether listening for hunting prey or their favorite squeaky toy, dogs need their ears in tip-top shape.
But your dog’s favorite massage spots are vulnerable to a range of health issues. And many of those problems can lead to the most annoying symptom of all—constant ear itching. If you catch your dog scratching ear to ear in frustration, don’t panic. To help out our favorite furry friends, we have a guide on every way to relieve your dog’s itchy ears and prevent further ear problems.
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At the first sign of an itchy ear, pause before speed-dialing your vet.
We at Vetericyn know that your pet’s health is a number one concern—and it should be! Regular ear cleaning is crucial for maintaining your dog’s ear health and preventing ear problems. But not every head shake or ear scratch is a red flag. If your dog’s itching turns constant, however, check for signs of underlying ear issues first. Persistent ear problems can lead to more serious issues, including infections and should be taken seriously. After all, no one wants to pay for an unnecessary visit to the veterinarian.
To that end, here are some ear symptoms that often go with consistent itching:
If any of these signs crop up, then your dog might need a little more than a behind-the-ear scratch. Ask your veterinarian if he could take a look inside your pup’s ears, just to play it safe.
Sure, you might pop a Tylenol with every headache. But to find a real cure, you need to learn what causes your head to hurt in the first place. The same goes with your dog itching away at their ears–some temporary relief, but no cure.
From microscopic ear mites to seasonal sniffles, let’s review the many causes behind dog itchy ears.
Maybe your pet is a fan of muddy hikes. Or maybe they love roughhousing at the dog park.
No matter the activity, dog ears encounter millions of tiny organisms every day. Ear mites are particularly troublesome for many breeds, causing itching and other health issues.
While visible to the eye, mites are sneaky critters. They usually appear on the body first, so skin scabs and overall itching are common symptoms. Also, if you notice crusty dog ear discharge that is black or brown, ear mites are likely the cause and need attention from a veterinarian. A few more signs include:
It’s hard to beat a dog’s enthusiasm for playtime—that’s what makes them so lovable! But sometimes, that playful nature can lead to accidents. And other times, life just happens.
Besides teeny critters, there are a few other reasons why your dog keeps itching their ear.” In this case, these are some non-living culprits that might be the cause of the issue:
You saw the vet. You got the diagnosis. You picked up the prescription. Now, it’s showtime.
Well, your dog may not agree. Getting your pet to tolerate pesky routines requires a ton of patience (and treats). But with these tips, we’ve got your back and their ear health covered — and if you’re looking for an over-the-counter option to help with itching and buildup, Vetericyn Triple Action Ear Treatment can be a great addition to your care routine.
Apply With Care
“A spoonful of sugar” is the motto here. Try to cushion your dog’s ear medication with as much soothing and praise as possible. After all, it’s not the most comfortable experience for them.
Antibiotics and other pills are easy to hide in a liverwurst treat. But if applying liquid medication, here are a few key tips:
Most dog ear medicines eventually cure the cause behind pesky scratching. Itchy ears can also be relieved through proper hygiene and care. But during the healing stage, consider a safe over-the-counter or natural itch relief aid.
A few dog-friendly home treatments
Remember—unless vet-approved, do not drip these substances down the ear canal. Instead, stick to applying along the outer cartilage and skin.
Nothing strikes fear in germs like hygiene. To keep canine ear infections at bay, start with monthly ear cleaning sessions and ensure they’re free from ticks and flea infestations. Unless your dog has daily “mud visits,” you probably won’t need more than that. For ear-cleaning novices, you’ll need to gather a few simple materials:
Holistic care gets a bad rap as a new-age fad. But even your dog could benefit from a top-down healthy lifestyle. From feeding time to playdates, let’s break down how to improve your dog’s protection against itchy ears and infections.
Allergies are one issue. But according to experts, your dog’s diet also plays a huge role in their immune system.
Your dog’s microbiome—a collection of useful, germ-fighting bacteria—lives mainly in the gut. These protective bacteria love a natural, carnivorous diet. Stale kibble, though, can lead to bacterial imbalance and lower immunity.
A healthy diet prevents skin irritation and supports overall ear health, so ditch the dry chow. Instead, switch to moist and natural dog food options (fiber and whole ingredients are key). From shinier hair to less infections, your dog will reap the benefits.
Not all dog supplements are created equal. To specifically treat itchy or infected ears, look for anti-inflammatory substances like:
For safety reasons, make sure to get vet approval before giving any supplement to your pet.
From grassy fields to sandy lakes, dogs love to roam the outdoors. However, the outdoors doesn’t always equally return the love.
Swimming and head shaking can worsen an existing ear infection. If you own a champion doggy paddler, you’ll need to step up the effort to prevent ear problems. After every swim, lightly dry your pet’s ears with a soft towel or T-shirt. Ridding any moisture will cut down on the most infectious germs from creeping into your dog’s ear canal. For dogs who love the woodlands or meadows, watch out for seeds from foxtail and other grasses. Always follow adventures with an ear check, and call the vet if symptoms appear after outdoor time.
No dog deserves to be in pain. Whether it’s a small scratch or a repeat fungal infection, we hope this itch relief guide will bring some peace to your dog’s ears. With loving care and the right tools, like Vetericyn’s effective ear solutions, your dog can keep their superpower ears in super condition. Most importantly, if you’re concerned about the cause of the itchiness, reach out to your vet. They’ll be able to diagnose diseases or causes related to ear infections immediately. Explore more pet care products to keep your pup healthy and happy!
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