My corgi's left ear just went floppy even though it’s usually upright. Should I reach out to Dial A Vet?

Today I noticed that my corgi's left ear is suddenly floppy, even though it's normally standing upright. There wasn't any rough play or noticeable injury, so I'm not sure what's caused the change. Could this be a sign of an underlying issue, and should I reach out to Dial A Vet for advice?

Answer

It can be concerning when your corgi's ear suddenly becomes floppy, especially if it is usually upright. Though there may not be any obvious cause like injury, it's a change worth noting and potentially investigating further.

  • Monitor for other symptoms
  • Consider potential ear infections or hematomas
  • Consult a vet if unsure

Floppy ears in dogs can sometimes indicate issues such as ear infections, hematomas, or other underlying conditions. While a sudden change like this in an adult dog who usually has upright ears should be monitored, it’s not always an emergency. It's best to look for other symptoms such as redness, swelling, or a foul odor from the ear, which could indicate an infection or other problem.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can a sudden floppy ear indicate an ear infection?

    Yes, a drooping or floppy ear can sometimes be a sign of an ear infection, particularly if accompanied by redness, odor, or discharge. It's a good idea to have it checked out by a vet.

  • What should I do if there's no apparent injury?

    If you notice no signs of trauma or known injury, monitor your corgi for other symptoms like head shaking, scratching, or changes in behavior, which might prompt a vet visit.

  • Is it necessary to consult a vet if my dog's ear doesn't seem to bother them?

    Even if there is no immediate discomfort, changes in appearance can be significant. Consulting a vet can help rule out any potential issues and provide peace of mind.

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