Dogs’ behavioral habits are originally different from those of humans, and in the eyes of humans, some of the behavioral actions of dogs are also very habitual. For example, recently, dog babies always like to shake their ears. Sometimes when they a...
Dogs’ behavioral habits are originally different from those of humans, and in the eyes of humans, some of the behavioral actions of dogs are also very habitual. For example, recently, dog babies always like to shake their ears. Sometimes when they are fine, they will lie on the ground and scratch them constantly with their claws. Do you know what happens when dogs always shake their ears? Are they sick?
A healthy and normal pet dog will not shake their ears for no reason. When you find that dogs shake their ears, you should pay attention. The dog's ears may be apart from certain problems. Generally speaking, there are several main reasons for dogs to keep shaking their ears, such as infection with ear mites parasites and skin diseases (such as fungal skin diseases, ear mites, folliculitis, etc.).
When you see that your dog always shakes your ears, you might as well do a detailed inspection for the dog first. Smell whether there is any odor in the dog's ears and see if the dog's ear canal is clean and whether there are erythema or hair loss in the ears. If there are small red bumps or hair loss on the dog's ears, it means that the dog has been infected with ear mites. Note that mites are invisible to our naked eyes, so the most scientific way to determine whether the dog is infected with mites is to take the dog to the hospital for a detailed examination.