Types of Dog Ear Infections Affecting Beagles and Other Long-Eared Dogs
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According to DoctorDog.com there are two common types of ear infections:
Infection of the Ear Canal: The cause of the ear canal infection, is most commonly bacterial or yeast related. It can also be a result of wax build up, thick or matted hair in the canal, debris, impaired drainage of the ear, mite infestations are a secondary result of another bodily infection.
Infection of the Inner Ear: This type of infection is a common result of the spread of an infection from the ear canal, where debris, ulceration, or improper cleaning ruptures the eardrum
Yeast infections are most common in these types of dogs. Source: Pet- supplies-review.com
- That love water (Labradors, Retrievers)
- That have long floppy ears (Bassets, Beagles, Spaniels)
- That have either narrow and/or furry ear canals (Poodles, Cocker
Spaniels)
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Symptoms of Dog Ear Infections in Beagles
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Besides the terrible, funky and foul smell (point made clear?) of a dog ear yeast infection, here are some other signs to look for:
- Swelling
- Discharge: Reddish/Brown foul smelling
- Crusty skin
- Dog is moping and/or shaking and scratching his head
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