Why does my dog's left ear have dried blood inside? Should I call Dial A Vet?

I noticed some dried blood inside my dog's left ear this morning while grooming him. He hasn't been scratching excessively, but I’m worried because it seems unusual and I'm unsure what might have caused it. Should I monitor it for a few days or is it best to reach out to Dial A Vet right away for advice?

Answer

Finding dried blood inside your dog's ear can be concerning, especially if it seems unusual and unexplained. While your dog isn't scratching excessively, monitoring the situation is important to ensure it doesn't worsen.

  • Gently check your dog's ear for any signs of injury or another issue.
  • Note any accompanying symptoms like odor, redness, or swelling.
  • Consider reaching out for professional advice if you're unsure or worried.

It's not uncommon for dogs to have minor issues within their ears, such as small scratches or minor infections, which can result in dried blood. Keep an eye on your dog to see if the ear condition changes or if other symptoms appear. If the problem persists or if you're feeling uneasy, consulting with a veterinarian can provide peace of mind and address any potential issues early.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could be causing the dried blood in my dog’s ear?

    The dried blood could be due to a minor scratch, a small animal bite, a mild infection, or a foreign object irritation. It’s best to monitor the situation or consult a vet for clarity.

  • How can I check my dog's ear safely?

    Approach your dog calmly and gently lift the ear flap, looking inside with a light if needed. Avoid inserting anything into the ear canal and watch for signs of discomfort from your dog.

  • When should I seek immediate veterinary care?

    If you notice excessive bleeding, swelling, pus, or if your dog starts shaking its head excessively or shows signs of pain, it's crucial to seek veterinary attention immediately.

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