My puppy always scratches the back of his ears, and he has no hair, so he asks for guidance!!

Updated on pet 2024-04-15
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ear mites, that's right.

    Ear mites are not easy to **, and can cause repeated infections due to the environment and contact objects. ** Attention should be paid to thoroughly disinfecting and removing mites from things that dogs can touch. Including human underwear (to prevent cross-infection, mites are very strong) conditionally, you can change the dog mat kennel, and cook the dog utensils.

    Go to the pet hospital to prescribe some anti-mite spray or lotion, and grab some medicine to wipe it. **It's not very complicated, but try to follow the doctor's advice, because the dosage of the drug will be different depending on the degree of ear mite infection. If you're afraid of it scratching, just get a hood, just like a small trumpet, the kind that prevents the dog from biting itself.

    Also, be careful not to get water into your ears when bathing your dog. Be careful to clean up. The dog doesn't let it rub because it doesn't trust you enough, you can ask it to exercise vigorously for a while, and then wait for him to get tired and it will be easier to control.

    **Ear mites can be isolated in a small area during the process, and do not touch other dogs or animals. Try to wait until healed before walking the dog.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be bitten by lice too much, and it will scratch when it itches. Give it a bath or go to the pharmacy to buy some worm medicine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is an ear mite, just rub it with a cotton ball.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be a strange insect, or it is not self-grown, or it is not infected by external reasons, and you should go to the hospital to see.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is it ** disease... Flip your ears open to see if they need to be cleaned up...

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The dog keeps scratching its ears because of ear mites; If the dog always scratches its ears, it may be that ear mites appear in the ears. This is actually a kind of mite, which is easier to breed in the ear. If this kind of ear mite grows in the dog's ears, it will feel very itchy, and the dog will always scratch around.

    Ear mite ** method.

    If the dog's ears are confirmed to have ear mites. In this case, the owner must give the dog ** in time, and you can use a cotton swab to clean the dog first. For example, clean up some dirt and the like thoroughly, and then use some special ear drops and the like, and drip directly into the dog's ears, so that you can kill the ear mites inside.

    In fact, the dog's ears must be cleaned to prevent the appearance of ear mites. If the ear mite is more severe, it can be given a little anti-inflammatory medication or you can choose to use a special subcutaneous injection medication**. If the ear mite is more severe, you need to go to the pet hospital for it**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Scratching the ears all the time is because the puppy is particularly itchy, and then use the paws to scratch it to solve the problem of itchy ears, in fact, the small animal is also very emotional, and the tail wagging every day is also to express its love for the owner. Dogs do not have sweat glands, and they dissipate heat by opening their mouths wide.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In general, dogs scratch their ears for two reasons; The first reason is that dogs' ears also produce earwax, and the ears can also itch, so it's normal to scratch it. The second reason is that there is not much hair on the dog's ears, it is easy to be sensitive, if there are foreign objects or insects near the dog's ears, the dog will of course scratch it!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    That's definitely ear mites. This is the case with my golden retriever right now, always scratching my ears, or shaking my head. When I went to the hospital, the doctor gave me a medicine rub to remove mites, and said that if I still scratched it after a few days, I would take it to a needle to treat mites, 10 yuan a needle. It's good to hit it in general.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When a puppy has ear mites, it will always scratch its ears and have a foul-smelling brown discharge in its ears, so it needs to be given a drug to kill ear mites. Inflammation caused by a fungal or bacterial infection can also cause the puppy to scratch its ears and cause redness and swelling of the ears, at which point anti-inflammatory drugs can be applied to it. If the puppy has a lot of yellow earwax in its ears, just wash it with ear wash.

    Check that the dog's ears are not dirty and that there is no black oil or brown discharge. Puppies always scratch their ears may have ear mites, ear mites will excrete feces in the puppy's ears, slowly accumulating into a black or brown substance, and accompanied by a foul smell. At this time, you can use ear wash to clean the puppy's ears, and then drip drugs to kill ear mites.

    If the puppy's ears are red and swollen, then there may be a fungal or bacterial infection that is causing inflammation. At this time, the owner needs to apply anti-inflammatory drugs to the dog**, and at the same time pay more attention to the cleanliness of the puppy's ears at ordinary times, and regularly check the hygiene of the puppy's ears.

    Dogs always scratch their ears or they may only have too many ears, resulting in itchy ears. The owner can see if the earwax in the dog's ears is normal yellow, if so, fix the puppy, and wash its ears with ear wash.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The common reasons why dogs keep scratching their ears are: ||Parasitic infections, such as scabies mites;Trauma or inflammation of the ear, such as otitis media, otitis externa;Allergic reactions, e.g. ingestion of seafood;Other ectoparasites.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can take a bath, under normal circumstances, the dog keeps scratching its ears mainly because it is infected with ear mite parasites, or it has a disease, such as a fungal disease or body mite or folliculitis, etc., and careful observation will also find that there is brown dirt in the ears accompanied by a foul smell.

    Ear mites need to be timely**, if the itch is severe, it is easy to scratch themselves, and if it is serious, it will cause otitis media or even fatal.

    You can use a special ear wash for pets to clean the ear canal thoroughly, and then drop in ** ear drops, rub a few times on the outside of the ear, so that the medicine is evenly distributed in the ear, 2-3 times a day. Ear mites are a stubborn disease that requires continuous medication for more than 20 days until they are cured. Of course, prevention is also important, and regular weekly cleaning of the ear canal can prevent the occurrence of ear mites.

    In addition, it should be noted that you must be careful when cleaning the dog's ear canal, if the epithelial cells of the dog's ear canal are damaged, it may cause bacterial infection in the future, and then become otitis; Or it can poke the ear drum and cause injury to the inner ear.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It may be earwax, check it out.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The common reasons why dogs keep scratching their ears are: ||Parasitic infections, such as scabies mites;Trauma or inflammation of the ear, such as otitis media, otitis externa;Allergic reactions, e.g. ingestion of seafood;Other ectoparasites.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The common reasons why dogs keep scratching their ears are: ||Parasitic infections, such as scabies mites;Trauma or inflammation of the ear, such as otitis media, otitis externa;Allergic reactions, e.g. ingestion of seafood;Other ectoparasites.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    , It seems that the inside of the ear is very itchy, and my mother said that I gave it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are lice! My dog used to be too.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The common reasons why dogs keep scratching their ears are: ||Parasitic infections, such as scabies mites;Trauma or inflammation of the ear, such as otitis media, otitis externa;Allergic reactions, e.g. ingestion of seafood;Other ectoparasites.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Actually, don't worry too much. Many cats and dogs have dirty stuff inside their ears. Under normal circumstances, it is enough to carefully clean the inside with a cotton swab, but if there is too much black-brown earwax, it needs to be cleaned with medication.

    Both of the medicines I listed are available in regular pharmacies. The difference is just that the manufacturer is different. If you can't find the same brand, just talk to the pharmacy and there will be other medicines available for cleaning the ears of dogs and cats.

    The use and precautions of different medicines are not exactly the same. It needs to be read carefully before. There may be a little *** after use, such as making dogs and cats feel dizzy. Or will shake the head.

    If there is a special discharge in the ears of the dog or cat, or the cat or dog keeps shaking the head, there may be other problems, and you need to see a doctor, and you can't just use the medicine yourself.

    Or cats, cats, dogs, and dogs react abnormally after taking the drug, and they also need to see a doctor.

    Also be careful not to allow water to seep into the ears when bathing the animal. Very important.

    I'll find out both of my own medicines this afternoon and read the instructions. If there are other points, I will add them.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Maybe it's dirty inside the ears!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

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    The dog scratches its ears frequently.

    1. Dog ear mites.

    Ear mites are the most common cause of ear itching in dogs, ear mites are also known as ear scabies mites, which are common parasites in dog ears, if your dog is infected with ear mites, and then when it scratches its ears with its paws, it has actually been exposed to ear mites, and if it scratches other parts with its paws, other parts will be infected, and it will also feel itching.

    a) Causes of ear mites.

    If you haven't cleaned your dog's ears for a long time, or the humid weather is too humid, you don't usually pay attention to hygiene, and you don't dry your dog in time after bathing or swimming, which may cause your dog to suffer from ear mites.

    2) How to tell if a dog has ear mites.

    1. You can see brown and black dirt in your ears;

    2. Will often scratch the ears with claws;

    3. Shake its head frequently;

    4. Scratches appear behind the dog's ears;

    5. Refuse the owner to check the ear canal or even touch it;

    6. There is hair loss and ear canal bleeding on the outside of the auricle, which may cause otitis media if it is severe, and even cause hearing loss and loss of balance in dogs.

    2. Infection with fungi.

    If the dog's ears are infected with fungus, it is caused by the humidity of the environment, usually not paying attention to cleaning, and the dog scratches with its claws, which will cause symptoms such as thickening, redness, and dander in the ear canal. If this is the case, topical antifungal creams can be applied daily.

    3. There is a foreign body in the ear canal.

    After all, the nature of dogs is more active than cats, especially like to roll on the grass to play, which will lead to foreign bodies entering the ears, if the owner sees it, remember to use hands or tweezers to help it take it out, but because the dog's ear canal is "L" shaped, some foreign bodies may not even be able to shovel the officer, at this time it is best to take it to the pet hospital to take it out.

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