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Why is my dogs ear oozing?

Why is my dogs ear oozing?

Outer ear infection (otitis externa). A waxy, yellow, or reddish-brown ear discharge can also be a sign your dog has an ear infection, which can be a result of allergies, mites, polyps, overproduction of ear wax, excessive bathing or swimming (which can leave too much moisture in the ears), or other problems.

How do I know if my dog has an infection after being spayed?

Acute redness, swelling or bruising at the incision site. Bleeding or pus from the incision site. Vomiting or diarrhea longer than 24 hours after the procedure (some immediately after can be normal as a result of anesthesia) The incision site reopens.

What does puppy ear infection look like?

The ears often become red and inflamed and develop an offensive odor. A black or yellowish discharge commonly occurs. In chronic cases the ears may appear crusty or thickened and the ear canals often become narrowed (stenotic) due to the chronic inflammation.

How can I treat my dogs ear discharge?

Since ear discharge can often mean wax or other debris is in the way, a simple cleaning may alleviate your dog’s discomfort. You can use an antimicrobial ear rinse to flush out any irritants while relieving itching. If you start cleaning your pup’s ear and he seems to be in plenty of pain, don’t push through.

Is it normal for a dog to have discharge after being spayed?

Please note: If your female dog was in heat when she was spayed, she may continue to have a vaginal discharge and will continue to attract males for a period of time. She may also allow a male to breed with her and this can be dangerous to her health.

How common is infection after spay?

Signs of Infection and Complications Remember it’s very rare for there to be any complications following a spay/neuter procedure but, with every surgical procedure, there is some level of risk involved. This makes it very important to follow your veterinarian’s instructions for post-operative care carefully.

Why do puppies ears stink?

Smelly puppy ears are usually a sign that your pup’s ears have become a breeding ground for bacteria or yeast, or are at the very least dirty and should be cleaned. Don’t despair! This can be normal when a dog’s ears are floppy or very hairy.

What does dog ear infection discharge look like?

Waxy, yellow discharge. Dried reddish-brown or black fluid. Excessive head shaking. Continuous scratching at the ears.

Is oozing normal after spay?

The telltale sign of a spay incision infection is excessive wound weeping. Some discharge is normal after surgery, but anything more than a few drops is cause for concern. Especially if this discharge starts to smell foul, immediate action should be taken. A puffy and swollen wound can also indicate infection.

What should I watch after my dog is spayed?

Dog Spay Recovery Checklist

  • Refusing food.
  • Discharge, blood, or swelling at the surgical site.
  • Sluggishness or collapse.
  • Changes in breathing rate.
  • Pale gums.
  • Vomiting or diarrhea.
  • Straining to pee or poop.
  • Unable to pee.

What does a spay infection look like?

The skin will be slightly swollen and slightly red or pink around the edges. Pinkness, swelling, and some bruising is normal, but it should not be oozing pus or blood, be excessively hot, or be overly swollen. These are signs of an infected spay incision.

Does my dog have an ear infection or is it just dirty?

Look inside your dog’s ears regularly for any irregular odour, discharge or redness. Clean dirty inner ears gently with a thick cotton ball and a solution designed for dogs. Your vet will be able to advise you on how often you need to do this and the best product for your dog.