Dog Ear Mites: Are Dangerous to Your Dog?
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So, will ear mites propose a danger
to my dog? The simple answer to this question is yes. Ear mites may affect your
dog greatly.

While it can rarely cause
accidental death, it would certainly affect your dog’s joyful nature. Ear mites
are small inconveniences for your pets. Worse, they are living organisms that
are thriving on their body for food.

 

It is possible to find ear
mites in dogs and cats, as well as other small animals. Ear mites can be
considered as parasites, which actually feed on the epidermal wastes of your
pet’s body. In this case, they found food in the ears. And there they will stay
for as long as they are getting the proper nourishment.

 

Ear mites may or may not be
seen by the naked eye. There are species that are big enough to be seen
floating about the hair and the skin of your pet. However, there are also some
that can only be observed under a microscope. But then again, you don’t have to
see ear mites just to know whether or not your dog is suffering from it. There
are telltale signs to watch out for.

 

Dogs that are very irritable
and are scratching their ears a lot are most likely to be suffering from this
condition. And most of these dogs would have brownish discharges coming out of
their ears. The discharges are excessive ear wax. The mites trigger its
production.

 

Generally, you don’t have to
clean the ears of your dog frequently because they can do it by themselves. So
if you see a build up of ear wax in your pet, there’s every reason to be
alarmed. Your dog could be suffering from ear mites and you have to provide a quick
solution to it.

 

Ear mites rarely lead to
death. But that doesn’t mean that it is not possible. The most common problem
with ear mites is the fact that they can trigger the loss of your dog’s
hearing. Mites penetrating deep into the ears may cause damage to the ear
drums. Keep in mind that the ear is responsible for keeping the body’s balance.
This is true with both dogs and humans. Ear mites could disrupt that balance
and cause seizures to your pet. And if your dog suffered from a bad case of
seizure, that’s when sudden or eventual death may arise.

 

Ear mites are highly
contagious. So you definitely want to keep your other pets away from the
infected ones. This is also the reason why it is very important to address the
problem early on. If you are not careful, the disease may spread to all of your
pets. And in which case, the mites become harder to eliminate.

 

Keep your dog clean. That’s
the first line of defense against ear mites. Make sure that it gets is daily
bath. Groom your pet as frequently as required. A healthy , hygienic dog is not
likely to acquire any type of diseases - especially not ear mites.

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