First sign is they will scratch at their ears a lot, sometimes making them bleed. The inside of the ear will smell really bad, and if you use a q-tip to clean it out it will be black. I have Boxers and they get ear infections if not taken care of. Clean the ear out with q-tips and peroxide. Do this several times over the next few days and the infection will improve. If it does not improve in the next three days take your dog to the vet they may need antibiotics. If you take the time to clean your dogs ears out once a month or every other month it will keep this from happening.
A bit more:
When a dog has black matter in their ears, that can very likely be from a yeast infection, which also causes a bad smell.
When a dog has an ear infection, the most common symptom is the dog holding its head at an angle, a sure sign it has an earache. Peroxide will not treat the ear infection, and could even cause further damage to the ear, especially if the dog has a ruptured ear drum.
The best thing to do is to take your dog to the vet who will put the dog on antibiotics. And please, if you have leftover antibiotics at home, do NOT give them to your dog, because different antibiotics work on different types of infections, and also because those prescribed for humans aren't always safe for dogs, nor is the dosage the same.
My son also has a lump behind his ear but on the left. from what i can think it could be an infected lymph node, but the best thing to do would be to contact a doctor.
Bugs got his nickname because he managed to get a cockroach in his ear. They had to remove the bug with tweezers but Bugs "swore that cockroach was talkin'" to him. I laughed so hard when I read that the first time!
No, the spots on the lady bug do not tell age.
* firefly * fly
No there is no direct connection between the two.
There is some type of bug in my ear that is now going under my skin and traveling that way. Help
It is possible for a bug to fly up your nose, but it is highly unlikely for the bug to navigate from your nose and end up in your ear canal. The human anatomy and protective mechanisms such as nose hairs and the Eustachian tube make it difficult for insects to travel from the nose to the ear. If you have concerns, it is always best to consult a healthcare professional.
I don't think bugs can go in your head because bugs could never get through your skull but on TV I saw a June bug get stuck in someone's ear before
kick it
How many spots are on its back...that is how you tell.
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um.. that might be a lump from a bug or a tick.. id get it checked out... um.. that might be a lump from a bug or a tick.. id get it checked out...