Dog Health - Why Does My Dog Shake His Head?
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What Is Wrong With My Dog's Ears?
Head Shaking
Head shaking usually indicates something going on with the ears. Ear problems can range from hair growing down inside the ear to mites and ear infections. If you didn't find a foreign object you better check your dog food.
Make your pet comfortable
- Place your hands over his ears
- Lift the ear flap
- Observe the ear
- Observe the area around the underside of the ear
Signs of Ear Infection
- Heat
- Infection
- Irritation
- Odor
- Drainage
- Wet
- Sticky hair around the ear
Do the ears feel warm or hot to the touch? Sometimes the heat is present in only one ear but could be in both ears.
You should also observe the ear for any signs of drainage such as wet, sticky hair around the ear opening. Shih Tzus, Schnauzers, and poodles are prone to hair growth down in the ear opening. Be sure and keep the ear hair pulled. Do not simply cut the hair.
Ear Hair
Groomers are able to remove the ear hair and should remove the ear hair each time your pet is in for a full service groom. Check with your groomer to see if he/she has noticed anything unusual about your pet's ears.
Ear Mites
You might also take a close look inside the ears for little (very little) bugs. These are called ear mites. There are over-the-counter medicines available for you to threat the pet at home.
Ticks
Look for any foreign bodies inside the ear. The foreign body might be a leaf, grass seed, or tick. If something is in the ear that shouldn't be remove it entirely with a pair of tweezers. If you feel the treatment of the ear is something you aren't comfortable with please be sure and seek the advise or treatment of your pet's veterinarian.
Dog Food
Dog food makers are saving money and providing food for your dog by putting in fillers such as corn, soy and wheat gluten. Most dogs are alergic to these fillers and the grains are harmful to your pet. Read your dog food label!
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Shannon,
Glad I could be of help!
Good luck,
Susan
Susan
A dog's ears are so sensitive that a little irritation can cause the pet a lot discomfort.
And the thing with dog ear infection is, there can be a multiple of possible causes. I like the fact that you mentioned Dog Food as one of the causes. Yes, food allergy can happen, and it's not uncommon.
Very often, pet guardians look for ear mites, ticks, fleas, foreign body etc in the dog's ear, but may not be aware of infections associated with allergies.
So thanks for bringing this fact to our attention .. it's a good reminder.
My dog shakes his head vigorously (no paw rubbing)
My 9 yrs old Harrier shakes his head whenever he gets into attention, and thus sprays hair all over the house. He does it several times an hour during the day if waken from his sleep. Nothing wrong with the ears, so say the vets. JUST A HABBIT! I am interested in an anti barking collar converted to an acceleration sensing device to give my dog either an electrical shock or citronella squirts, whenever he shakes vigorously for no apparent reason. If you are a vet, have you any idea about it?
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Shannon Mueller says:
12 months ago
Thanks susan...that was a very helpful article. My poor dog's ear is very hot. I was afraid he had an ear infection. Thanks to you, now I know for sure. Thanks!!