Ear Problem

Pati Robins

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Does your baby scratch his ear? Shake his head does his ear "smell" different? Or there is bigger than usual amount of "gunk-ear wax") -why im asking -Shy recently had it so i bought her an ear drops from Amazon (after phoning my vet she said it was fine ti try) they are called Otodex Ear Drops 14m (not sure if you can buy them in us -but worth trying) and after a daily ear clean i put them in Shy ear -after 5 days she was fine x
I usually clean mine once a week (when there isnt any problem)
 

Davidh

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It could just be allergies, Jewels needs cleaning more now than usual. You can also use Malacetic Ultra in the ears. If there is a smell to it, you need to go to the vet and get some meds ,as that is a sign of a ear infection.
 

cali baker

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I'm wondering if maybe you're cleaning too often, and what are you cleaning with? I have a solution to "flush' the ears but my vet only wants me to use this once a month. Finn is somewhat prone to ear infections with recent red ears also, so my vet had me apply some tri-otic ointment into his ears once a day x 1 week. But definitely, if your bully is scratching at the ear or if there's an odd smell, take him to the vet to get checked out.
 

2BullyMama

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as others have said.... could be allergies. and I agree also with only clean once maybe twice a week at most.
 
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Thanks all for reply's. He don't scratch or shake his head. I have a hard time smelling so hard to say about that. But will start cleaning weekly other than every day and if continues to stay red will have a trip to the vet in store.
 

ChanelnBrutus

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Thanks all for reply's. He don't scratch or shake his head. I have a hard time smelling so hard to say about that. But will start cleaning weekly other than every day and if continues to stay red will have a trip to the vet in store.

We use a solution from the vet Momemax (not home so not sure on spelling) And it works great! We usually only use it maybe 1 time a week! It worked wonders when he had an ear infection! I am wondering if it could be yeast that you are dealing with
 

Vikinggirl

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You already got lots of great advice, and I agree with comments of maybe you're cleaning the ear too much. This might be irritating them. My son had some experience with this a few years ago, he was getting ear infections on a regular basis, and went to the doctor, he said he had a fungal infection in his ear, and it was caused from cleaning his ears too much. He was using Q-tips in his ears everyday, and was removing all the wax in his ears. he said we need some beneficial wax in our ears to protect the ears. By removing all the wax, there's no barrier for bacteria, so he developed a fungal infection in the ear. The remedy for this was the doctor cleaned out his ear with alcohol to dry it out, and cleaned it out, and he's been good ever since. It still could be caused by allergies as well. If it doesn't clear up, or you find he has an odour from his ears, then it could be a ear infection, or a yeast infection, and then a vet visit would be a good idea.
 

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