Why does my one-year-old German Shepherd keep getting ear infections all of a sudden? Should I take him to the vet again?

My one-year-old German Shepherd has suddenly been dealing with recurring ear infections over the past few weeks. I've cleaned his ears and followed the vet's previous advice, but for some reason, they just keep coming back. Could there be something I'm missing or a new underlying cause that needs checking out? Should I bring him back to the vet for another look?

Answer

Your German Shepherd's recurring ear infections may indicate an underlying cause that needs further investigation. Returning to the vet for a comprehensive evaluation is a prudent next step.

  • Monitor your dog's symptoms closely.
  • Consult a vet for a thorough examination.
  • Ensure proper ear cleaning techniques are used.

Ear infections can be challenging to manage, especially if they keep recurring. Sometimes, there could be underlying issues such as allergies, ear mites, or other infections that require different treatments. It's important to revisit the vet to explore these possibilities and to ensure the treatment plan is effective. Your vet can also guide you on the correct way to clean and care for your dog's ears to help prevent future infections.

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 are some common causes of recurring ear infections in dogs?

    Recurring ear infections can be caused by allergies, ear mites, or bacterial or yeast infections. It's important to identify the specific cause with your vet to tailor the right treatment.

  • How can I prevent ear infections in my dog?

    Regular ear cleaning with a vet-recommended solution, keeping ears dry, and addressing any underlying allergies or irritants can help prevent ear infections.

  • Is it possible that my dog's diet is contributing to ear infections?

    Yes, food allergies can sometimes lead to ear infections. If there's a suspected link, discussing dietary changes with your vet could be beneficial.

Next available appointment

Loading…