My dog just started shaking his head and scratching his ear like crazy, should I be worried about infection or something else?

This morning, I noticed my dog shaking his head and scratching at his ear quite a bit. It seemed to come on suddenly and he hasn’t been himself since. Could this be a sign of an infection, or is there something else that might be causing him discomfort? Should I bring him in for a check-up?

Answer

Your dog shaking his head and scratching his ear could be signs of an ear infection or other ear-related issue. It's important to pay attention to these signs, as they can indicate discomfort or pain.

  • Head shaking and ear scratching may indicate an ear infection.
  • Sudden behavioral changes can be a sign of discomfort.
  • A veterinary examination is recommended for a proper diagnosis.

It sounds like your dog is experiencing some discomfort, likely related to his ear. Common causes for these symptoms can include ear infections, mites, or allergies. It's essential to address these issues promptly to prevent any worsening of the condition. A licensed veterinarian can examine your dog's ears, determine the cause of the discomfort, and provide appropriate treatment. We recommend scheduling an examination to ensure your pet's optimal health and comfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common signs of an ear infection in dogs?

    Common signs include head shaking, ear scratching, redness, discharge, or a foul odor coming from the ear.

  • How can I prevent ear infections in my dog?

    Regular ear cleaning, keeping your dog's ears dry, and avoiding allergens or irritants can help prevent infections.

  • When should I seek veterinary care for my dog's ear issues?

    If your dog shows symptoms of discomfort such as frequent head shaking, scratching, redness, or discharge, it's best to consult a vet.

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