My beagle terrier won't stop scratching its ears, should I call Dial A Vet?

Today, I've noticed my beagle terrier scratching its ears more than usual. This seems to have started after we got back from our walk in the park. I'm worried that it might be an ear infection or something else causing discomfort. Should I give Dial A Vet a call, or is there something simple I can try at home first to help him?

Answer

If your beagle terrier has been scratching its ears more than usual after a walk in the park, it could be due to various reasons such as ear mites, allergies, or an infection. Monitoring the symptoms and knowing when to consult a vet is essential for your pet’s well-being.

  • Excessive scratching or pawing at the ears
  • Redness or swelling in the ears
  • Unpleasant odor from the ears
  • Head shaking or tilting
  • Discharge or debris inside the ears

These symptoms can indicate ear infections or other ear-related issues, which are common in dogs like beagles and terriers, especially after exposure to new environments. It’s important to address any discomfort in their ears to prevent complications.

If the symptoms persist or you notice severe discomfort, it’s recommended to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. For professional advice, book a vet consultation with Dial A Vet for personalized guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog is scratching its ears excessively?

    Examine your dog's ears for signs of redness, swelling, or discharge. If symptoms are mild, you might clean the ears gently with a vet-recommended ear cleaner. Persistent symptoms require a vet’s attention.

  • How can I prevent ear infections in my dog?

    Regular ear cleaning with a vet-approved solution, keeping the ears dry after baths or swims, and routine check-ups can help prevent ear infections.

  • When should I consider this an emergency?

    If your dog is in severe pain, unable to keep its balance, or showing signs of hearing loss, seek immediate veterinary care as these could be symptoms of a serious condition.

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