Why is my dog shaking his head?

Common Reasons Dogs Shake Their Heads
Common reasons include: Itchiness due to skin allergies. Irritant trapped in their ear such as grass seeds, water or insects. Bacterial or yeast infection.
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What should I do if my dog keeps shaking his head?

If your dog is shaking his head repeatedly and the behavior does not stop over the course of a day or so, it's time to make an appointment with your veterinarian.
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Why is my dog shaking his head and ears?

Ear Infections

If your dog is persistently shaking their head, chances are good that they may have a yeast or bacterial infection in their ears. A yeast or bacterial infection in the ears is the most commonly diagnosed condition for which persistent head-shaking is a symptom.
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What is a shaking head a symptom of?

Essential tremor (ET) is a neurological disorder that causes your hands, head, trunk, voice or legs to shake rhythmically. It is often confused with Parkinson's disease. Essential tremor is the most common trembling disorder.
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How can I treat my dog's ear infection without going to the vet?

Never put anything in your dog's ear without veterinary instruction. Your veterinary team can help you find the ideal treatment to treat the infection and give your dog much-needed relief. Itchy, uncomfortable ears can be caused by everything from ear infections to allergies and ear mites.
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How can I soothe my dogs itchy ears?

To help out our favorite furry friends, we have a guide on every way to relieve your dog's itchy ears.
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A few dog-friendly home treatments:
  1. Calendula lotion.
  2. Apple cider vinegar (diluted)
  3. Hydrocortisone ointment.
  4. Mullein oil.
  5. Antihistamines.
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How do I know if my dog has ear mites?

Symptoms of ear mites in dogs and cats?
  1. Strong odor coming from the ears.
  2. Black or brown waxy secretions from the ears.
  3. Inflammation of the ear, including redness and the ear becoming hot to the touch.
  4. Debris in the ear canal that looks like coffee grounds.
  5. Excessively itching, scratching or rubbing of her ears.
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How can you tell if dog has ear infection?

Typical Dog Ear Infection Symptoms
  1. Scratching of the ear or area around the ear.
  2. Brown, yellow, or bloody discharge.
  3. Odor in the ear.
  4. Redness Swelling Crusts or scabs on inside of the outer ear.
  5. Hair loss around the ear.
  6. Rubbing of the ear and surrounding area on the floor or furniture.
  7. Head shaking or head tilt.
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Can dog ear infections go away on their own?

In most cases, a dog's ear infection will not go away on its own. What's worse, if you wait too long to treat the ear infection, it can become much more difficult to get under control. An untreated ear infection can lead to chronic issues, hearing loss, and sometimes the need for expensive surgery.
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How do I clean my dogs ear infection?

To clean the ears, tilt your dog's head downward with one hand and squirt a gentle cleanser recommended by your veterinarian into the ear, filling the canal. Holding the ear closed, give it a nice massage, really squishing the cleanser around in there. That softens any gunk inside.
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How can I clean my dog's ears at home?

Experts like VCA Hospitals, Tuder Veterinary Group, and the American Kennel Club all recommend a similar process.
  1. Step 1: Apply ear-cleaning solution. Gently lift your dog's ear flap and squeeze enough of the cleaner to fill the canal. ...
  2. Step 2: Gently massage your dog's ear. ...
  3. Step 3: Dry the ear.
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How can you tell the difference between ear mites and dirty ears?

Color: The most obvious difference between healthy cat ear wax vs mites is the color. Healthy ear wax will always be brown. However, a cat with mites is usually darker in color as there will be blood and bits of skin mixed in with the wax.
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How can you tell the difference between ear mites and ear infection in dogs?

Your dog might also suffer from difficulty hearing caused by blocked ears and can lose its balance in some cases. Ear mites usually look like a dark brown for black earwax, while yeast infections often have signs of discharge and crusty ears.
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Can I give my dog Benadryl for itchy ears?

Benadryl is a great medication for use in dogs with mild-to-moderate allergies. Seasonal allergies, food allergies, environmental allergies, and allergic reactions to snake and insect bites all respond to Benadryl in most cases.
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What are the signs of mites?

Common signs of a mite bite
  • red, rash-like marks on your skin.
  • small bumps that can become hard or inflamed.
  • irritation, itching, and pain near the mark, rash, or bump.
  • swollen or blistered skin near the bite.
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Are ear mites an emergency?

They are generally detected with regular cat preventative care and are easy to remove, but if not treated, ear mites can cause serious blockages of the ear canal, as well as severe skin infections.
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What do ear mites look like in dog's ears?

Ear mites live in the ear canal and on the surrounding skin. Signs of ear mites in dogs include scratching around the ears, head and neck, skin irritation, head shaking, the presence of an ear discharge that is dark and waxy (resembling coffee grounds) and an unpleasant odour from the ears.
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Can I treat ear mites without going to the vet?

Even one old-time remedy—baby oil—can do the job. A few drops put into an affected ear several times a day for a month or so will usually smother the mites.”
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Do you have to go to the vet for ear mites?

Treating ear mites

If you suspect that your pet has ear mites, you should arrange for her to attend an appointment with our veterinarian, who will be able to give her a thorough examination and an accurate diagnosis. Our vet will also be able to recommend the most suitable type of treatment.
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How did my dog get ear mites?

Your dog can get ear mites from just spending time outdoors. When outside, ear mites can be found in areas with a lot of trees or grasses. When your dog unknowingly passes by the mites, they cling to your dog and climb up to the ear. It's also possible for ear mites to pass from pet to pet.
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Can you use baby wipes to clean dog ears?

I will use wet wipes to clean my dog's ear but am very careful when doing so. I am sure that you can clean your dog's ears with baby wipes, but just be so gentle when you do it, and don't push down into the ear canal.
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Can I put hydrogen peroxide in my dog's ear?

No. Don't use hydrogen peroxide on your pup. This common household product can actually cause irritation to healthy skin cells. Ears contain very sensitive tissue, and extended use of hydrogen peroxide could eventually lead to damage of the ear itself.
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What is the brown stuff in my dog's ears?

Dark brown or black—This type of earwax is commonly associated with yeast and/or bacterial ear infections. It's a good idea to consult with a veterinarian if earwax is this color. Brown—Light brown earwax is normal and expected. If the wax is accompanied by odor or inflammation, it can be a sign of infection.
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