Hardly a day goes by that I don't see one or
more dogs with ear infections.
Not exact matches
Dogs with flopped
ears are also
more prone to
ear infections.
Dogs with long, floppy
ears are
more prone to
ear mite
infections.
Floppy - eared
dogs, such as spaniels, golden retrievers, poodles or some terriers, are
more prone to
ear infections than
dogs with erect
ears like German shepherds or boxers.
Dogs with allergies — whether to environmental factors like pollen or food allergies — tend to get
more ear infections as well.
Dogs with floppy
ears may be
more prone to
ear infections than those
with erect
ears.
Be aware that
dogs with long, floppy
ears are
more prone to
ear infections and require frequent thorough
ear cleanings.
The
dogs are sold «as is» and most are sold
with chronic untreated painful conditions such as
ear infections, rotten teeth, urinary tract
infections, sores on their feet, mastitis, and
more.
Dogs with drop ears are more prone to ear infections than other d
Dogs with drop
ears are
more prone to
ear infections than other
dogsdogs.
Floppy - eared
dogs like Cocker Spaniels, Basset Hounds, and other long - eared
dogs tend to have
more ear infections than
dogs with upright
ears.
Here is a list from 1 -800-PetMeds (1 800 Pet Meds has no affiliation
with WDMD) of
dogs who are
more likely to develop
ear infections:
Dogs with floppy ears are much more susceptible to yeast infection in dog ear than dogs with erect ears, because their ears provide a warm, dark place for yeast to g
Dogs with floppy
ears are much
more susceptible to yeast
infection in
dog ear than
dogs with erect ears, because their ears provide a warm, dark place for yeast to g
dogs with erect
ears, because their
ears provide a warm, dark place for yeast to grow.
Dogs with pendulous ears, like cocker spaniels and basset hounds, and dogs with hairy inner ear flaps, like miniature poodles and schnauzers, are more susceptible to ear infections than other bre
Dogs with pendulous
ears, like cocker spaniels and basset hounds, and
dogs with hairy inner ear flaps, like miniature poodles and schnauzers, are more susceptible to ear infections than other bre
dogs with hairy inner
ear flaps, like miniature poodles and schnauzers, are
more susceptible to
ear infections than other breeds.
Itchy
dogs with allergies to food or environmental allergens can be
more prone to
ear infections, because the
ears are just an extension of the skin.
Genetics:
Dogs with floppy
ears are
more prone to
ear infection because their
ear flap restricts air flow and creates a dark and moist environment that is a breeding ground for yeast and bacteria.
Recurrent or chronic
ear infections are
more commonly seen in
dogs with food allergies than in
dogs with other types of allergies — also, very young
dogs suffering from severe skin problems are often victims of food allergies.
Especially
with a cat, you want to be 100 % certain you are dealing
with an
infection and not
ear mites, which are
more common in cats than
dogs.
Ear infections and hot spots are more common in dogs that swim, to help with ear infections, always make sure you dry your dog proper
Ear infections and hot spots are
more common in
dogs that swim, to help
with ear infections, always make sure you dry your dog proper
ear infections, always make sure you dry your
dog properly.
Dogs of all breeds suffer from ear infections, but those with floppy ears and those with allergies are more prone to developing these infections than other d
Dogs of all breeds suffer from
ear infections, but those
with floppy
ears and those
with allergies are
more prone to developing these
infections than other
dogsdogs.
As such,
dogs with floppy
ears are
more prone to the development of bacterial and fungal
infections.
Dogs tend to have
more of a problem
with ear infections as compared to cats.