Relief From Allergy Induced Ear Infections For Dogs

Written By admin on Wednesday 22 June 2011 | 00:35

By Frank Eshelman


It's allergy season all the time, but especially now with pollen swirling around like dust bunnies in the sky. Just like humans, dogs are prone to allergy symptoms, among them are ear infections. Some dogs have environmental allergies and some have food allergies. You will have to experiment with environment and foods to truly discover the underlying cause of your dog's allergies, which goes for allergy induced ear infections, too. They can be caused by environmental allergies or food allergies.

Ruling out a food allergy is actually a little bit of an undertaking, but well worth the effort if you find that your dog is allergic to one of the main food products you have been feeding for years. If you are curious about how to do this, take a look at http://dogtorj.tripod.com/id38.html to see exactly how to implement an elimination diet. Once your dog is eating a limited ingredient diet--one protein and one carbohydrate--you can add back one ingredient at a time and evaluate your dog's reactions. It takes awhile to conduct this process, but your dog will benefit greatly once you know exactly what ingredient is the allergen. Usually, one of these eight ingredients will be the problem--corn, wheat, soy, eggs, dairy, beef, chicken or pork. It is easy these days to find hypoallergenic, limited ingredient dog foods online and in pet stores.

If food isn't the issue, then you will need to assume it is something in your dog's environment. What can you do about that? Regular ear cleaning can help stop those nasty ear infections in their tracks. You needs some basic ingredients and a cooperative dog to get the job done. Watch this quick video of the most docile dog on the planet get his ears cleaned.

This Dalmatian is amazingly calm: . Your dog may not be so willing. The good news is that a dog's natural inclination to shake water off will help remove the ear cleaning solution when the cleaning is done.

I hope this helps you get to the bottom of your dog's angry ear infection problem. Much luck to you in your pursuit of ear health for your dog. Remember, prevention is the best cure for ear infections in dogs.




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