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Ear Infections

Taking care of your pet’s health can involve ensuring that your pet is not suffering from infections. One way to ensure your pet is discomfort-free is by checking the health of its ears.

A pet’s ears are prone to infections because of their shape, so it can be important to pay attention to finding the pet ear infections early to get better treatment. Do you suspect your pet has an ear infection? If you are in Omaha, NE, book an appointment with Lone Tree Animal Care Center for treatment. Our veterinarian on our veterinary team can help ensure that your pet achieves his or her health and wellness goals.

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Symptoms of Ear Infections

How can I tell my pet has an eye infection? Some symptoms are obvious, while others are subtle. Keep your eyes peeled for the below symptoms of pet ear infections:

  • Hair loss in parts adjacent to the ear
  • A discharge in the ears – it may be black, white, green, or brown
  • Pets scratching the ear or the parts adjacent to the ear
  • A foul smell emanates from the pet’s ears
  • Rubbing the ear on the things they land on
  • Your pet may tilt or shake its head throughout the day
  • Redness inside the ear canal

You may also notice blood oozing from the pet’s ears in some severe cases. You may also spot the following symptoms:

  • Hearing loss
  • Walking in circles due to balance loss
  • Infrequent eye movements

When you notice the above ear infection symptoms, book an appointment with our veterinarian on our veterinary team for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Causes of Ear Infections

Bacteria and yeast or both are the common culprits of pet ear infections. Besides, ear mites may trigger ear infections in puppies. Other predisposing factors for ear infections include:

  • Allergies arising from food  and the environment
  • Wax build-up
  • Foreign bodies
  • Excessive cleaning
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Moisture creates an environment for bacteria and yeast proliferation

Treatment of Pet Ear Infections

A proper diagnosis can identify pet ear infections. The diagnosis may included scrutinizing the medical history, visual examinations, and lab work for samples taken from the ear. Depending on what our veterinarian establishes to be the cause of the infection, treatment may include:

  • Ear drops
  • Antibiotics for bacterial infections
  • Anti-fungal ointments and oral medications
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs
  • Foreign object removal

To ensure you eliminate the ear infection, follow our vet’s instructions. This may include giving medication as prescribed and restricting your pet from wetting its ears.

Get Pet Care from Our Veterinarian for Pet Ear Infections

Pet ear infections are common, so pet owners should be aware of the symptoms to seek treatment when necessary. If you suspect your pet has an ear infection, book an appointment with our veterinarian at Lone Tree Animal Care Center, serving Omaha, NE, and the surrounding locations. Call us at (402) 389-3356.