Ear Mites & Symptoms To Care For Dogs & Cats.
Symptoms of an ear mite infestation include shaking of the head vigorously, repeated scratching of the ears, some brown colored discharge, possibly some malodor and apparent pain when the ears are touched.
So who are these tiny pests, the ear mites? They are minute parasites that live in the lining of the ear canal.
Feeding on blood, they bite through the lining of the ear, which creates swelling and discomfort for your animal.
Left undetected or untreated you are probably looking at more problems, with opportunistic yeast infections, bacterial strains, sores and painful scabs to contend with.
In the worst case scenario, an untreated ear mite problem may result in loss of hearing.
One ear mite infection will lead to another if you have multiple pets, as they transfer from one host to another.
Remember this if your pet is in contact with others, for example at playtime, in a kennel or if there are multiple pets in your family.
So if you have more than one animal it is wise to treat them all as if they had an ear mite infection.
Although both dogs and cats may contract ear mites, you should take special car if you are the proud owner of a spaniel as their glorious long haired long ears are especially attractive to ear mites.
Ear mite treatments are available over the counter. Clean ears are a must so try PNP Healthy Ears Ear Cleanser for Dogs to get rid of any discharge or dirt in the ear.
Ideal for post-swimming, and mild enough for regular use, this Cleanser comes with a special nozzle, making it clean and easy to use.
Lambert Kay Ear Rite Insecticidal Ear Wash is another great ear cleaner product in the battle against ear mite infections.
It helps clean the external ear surfaces, preventing infection. If you want to keep your pet's ears dry, try ClearQuest Ear Powder.
It is suitable for both dogs and cats and helps to control odor and keep ears dry and therefore more resistant to yeast infections.
ClearQuest also make Ear Wipes - a quick and convenient way to keep your cat or dog's ears clean and healthy.
Formulated with anti-bacterial and anti-fungal components, infections are kept at bay. They come in a convenient container which means clean and easy storage and no waste.
Cleaning your pet's ears with Dr Golds Extra Gentle Ear Therapy might be good for your conscience too.
Made with Tea tree oil and witch hazel, natural disinfectants and astringents, odor problems will be resolved and the ears will be kept clean and dry and safe from yeast infections.
A stronger alternative is Gimborn R-7M Ear Mite Treatment for Pets.
This is a good solution for mite problems as it contains an active but natural ingredient which kills mites. Because of its effective nature, breeders and show people swear by it.
If the situation has gotten really bad and your are struggling to cope with repeated or severe infections you need something with some punch, such as Zymox OTIC Solution with and without Hydrocortisone.
Seven days dosage at once a day should resolve severe inflammation, and fourteen days for chronic conditions where the animal is persistently infected.
As you see there are plenty of products available to keep your pet's ears clean and mite free.
So watch out for those warning signs and deal with ear mite and yeast problems fast. -->
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About the author: Rebecca Foxton can help you give your pet better health with ear mites treatment options. For an excellent source of health tips for pet owners, read her advantage flea control articles on Dog Buffs.
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