Why does my English Cream Golden Retriever always seem to get ear infections?

Over the past few months, I've noticed my English Cream Golden Retriever keeps getting ear infections, and it’s becoming quite concerning. We clean her ears regularly, especially after swimming or playing outside, but it doesn't seem to prevent the issue. Could there be something else causing this recurring problem, or is it common for her breed to have such frequent ear troubles?

Answer

Ear infections in dogs, particularly breeds like English Cream Golden Retrievers, are a common concern that can be both frustrating and uncomfortable for the pet. Despite regular cleaning, other underlying issues might be contributing to these recurring infections.

  • Dogs with floppy ears are more prone to ear infections.
  • Allergies may contribute to frequent ear problems.
  • Excessive moisture from swimming can escalate infections.

It’s great that you’re vigilant in ear cleaning, especially after activities like swimming. However, factors like allergies, ear anatomy, and even underlying medical conditions can predispose some dogs to ear infections. English Cream Golden Retrievers often have floppy ears that can trap moisture and dirt, creating an environment where bacteria and yeast thrive. It's essential to ensure the ear cleaning process removes excess moisture and address any underlying allergies or irritations that might be contributing to the frequent infections.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why are ear infections so common in my breed of dog?

    Breeds with floppy ears, like English Cream Golden Retrievers, tend to have ear canals that trap moisture, making them more susceptible to infections.

  • What can I do at home to prevent ear infections?

    Continue regular cleaning, ensuring ears are thoroughly dried. Consider discussing with your vet potential underlying issues such as allergies that might need attention.

  • When should I be concerned about ear infections?

    If infections are frequent, resistant to standard care, or if your dog experiences significant discomfort, it's essential to consult with a veterinarian for a more in-depth evaluation.

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