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Ear infections with a flop eared dog?
I have a basset hound mix who has had chronic ear infections. I understand this is common in the breed as the shape of the ear promotes bacterial and yeast growth. For the past few months, I’ve started taking her for car rides – almost every day – leaving the window down enough so she can hang her head out the window as dogs love to do (I live in a warm climate). Since then, no ear infections. I’m wondering if the ears being blown back and allowing air to circulate have basically taken care of the problem. Any thoughts from any professionals?
Did ear cleaning for two years – didn’t seem to make a bit of difference. She was continually on otic antibiotics. But thanks for the suggestion.
I’m not a professional, but you are definitely on the right track. Bacteria loves to grow in damp, dark places. I used to go to a water camp where almost all the kids got ear infections due to not being properly cleaned out after getting wet, and the nurse would always tell us use a blow dryer to dry out our ears…and you know what? It worked every time.
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