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Post by goldie87 Thu Nov 15 2012, 14:51

Is it normal for Zeus to be scratching his ears and face everyday? He does it quite often...
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Post by janey Thu Nov 15 2012, 17:32



How do you mean?

Is he scratching at his ears more than normal? and does he shake his head a lot? If that is the case it could be an ear infection. Or it could be cause he enjoys it, it could be anything really.

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Post by Guest Thu Nov 15 2012, 18:01

It might be an allergic reaction to something he's sniffed/stuck his head in. Or maybe mites? You can usually tell if it's ear mites, as there will be tiny black dots (a bit like dirt) in your dog's ears. If there's a strange or unpleasant smell coming from your dog's ears, it could be a sign of infection, too.

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Post by Guest Fri Nov 16 2012, 01:52

Eleanor wrote:It might be an allergic reaction to something he's sniffed/stuck his head in. Or maybe mites? You can usually tell if it's ear mites, as there will be tiny black dots (a bit like dirt) in your dog's ears. If there's a strange or unpleasant smell coming from your dog's ears, it could be a sign of infection, too.

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Post by goldie87 Fri Nov 16 2012, 10:49

janey wrote:

How do you mean?

Is he scratching at his ears more than normal? and does he shake his head a lot? If that is the case it could be an ear infection. Or it could be cause he enjoys it, it could be anything really.


Yeah, it seems like he's scratching more than normal. He does shake his head while hes doing it.

Eleanor wrote:It might be an allergic reaction to something he's sniffed/stuck his head in. Or maybe mites? You can usually tell if it's ear mites, as there will be tiny black dots (a bit like dirt) in your dog's ears. If there's a strange or unpleasant smell coming from your dog's ears, it could be a sign of infection, too.

Thanks Eleanor, perfect advice, I'll have a look when I get home from work!
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Post by Guest Fri Nov 16 2012, 18:26

jstaff wrote:
Eleanor wrote:It might be an allergic reaction to something he's sniffed/stuck his head in. Or maybe mites? You can usually tell if it's ear mites, as there will be tiny black dots (a bit like dirt) in your dog's ears. If there's a strange or unpleasant smell coming from your dog's ears, it could be a sign of infection, too.

Excellent advice
Thank you! Blushing

goldie87 wrote:
janey wrote:

How do you mean?

Is he scratching at his ears more than normal? and does he shake his head a lot? If that is the case it could be an ear infection. Or it could be cause he enjoys it, it could be anything really.


Yeah, it seems like he's scratching more than normal. He does shake his head while hes doing it.

Eleanor wrote:It might be an allergic reaction to something he's sniffed/stuck his head in. Or maybe mites? You can usually tell if it's ear mites, as there will be tiny black dots (a bit like dirt) in your dog's ears. If there's a strange or unpleasant smell coming from your dog's ears, it could be a sign of infection, too.

Thanks Eleanor, perfect advice, I'll have a look when I get home from work!
No problem! Smile Hope your dog's alright!

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Post by Andy Sat Nov 17 2012, 09:18

goldie87 wrote:Is it normal for Zeus to be scratching his ears and face everyday? He does it quite often...

My money's on an ear infection ... sounds exactly like Max's (think his is coming back un'all doh ) ... nuther bloody vet bill on the horizon Rolling Eyes

You couldnt see/smell anything, but the vet got plenty of crap out with cotton buds Sad (once he was muzzled and me and the wife was holding him down that is whew! )
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Post by Guest Sat Nov 17 2012, 09:52

I bet you had to sit on him! Laughing

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