My dog keeps whining and scratching her ears like crazy, are they hurting her?

Over the past day or so, I've noticed my dog whining and scratching her ears a lot more than usual. It seems like she's really uncomfortable, and I’m worried that something might be bothering her. Could her ears be hurting, and what should I do to help her feel better?

Answer

It sounds like your dog may be experiencing discomfort in her ears, which is causing her to scratch and whine. This behavior can indicate an ear infection or another issue that needs attention.

  • Increased ear scratching and whining can indicate discomfort.
  • Ear infections are common and may require veterinary care.
  • Addressing the issue early can prevent further complications.

When dogs start scratching their ears excessively and seem uncomfortable, it could mean that their ears are bothering them due to an infection, mites, or allergies. It's crucial to monitor her behavior and check for any signs such as redness or unusual discharge. If symptoms persist, it is best to speak with a veterinarian who can examine her and provide treatment if needed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the signs of an ear infection in my dog?

    Common signs include shaking their head, scratching their ears, redness, and discharge. If you notice these, a vet examination is recommended.

  • Can I clean my dog's ears at home?

    Yes, but it's best done with a vet-recommended cleaner. Avoid using cotton swabs inside the ear canal as this can cause injury or push debris further in.

  • How urgent is this issue?

    If your dog is in significant distress or if there are signs of an infection, such as a bad odor or swelling, please seek veterinary care promptly to prevent complications.

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