Why Dogs Ear Smeells But Not Red Like Infection?

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Ear Wax

. When ear wax builds up too much in your dog’s ears, it can cause her ears to stink. The smell will not be as strong or sickening as it might be with a yeast infection or bacterial ear infection, but it will still be noticeable.

How do I get rid of my dog’s smelly ears?


Prescription treatment may include antifungal drops or an ear cleaner, and in difficult-to- treat cases, an oral antifungal medication

. You may clean your dog’s ears at home with a vet-approved ear cleaner, but do not clean them for 24 hours prior to your appointment, as this can make a diagnosis more difficult.

Why is there a smell coming from my dogs ears?


An ear infection (otitis externa) is one of the most frequently diagnosed medical conditions in pets

—especially dogs with floppy ears. Signs of an ear infection can include scratching at the ears, head shaking, ears that are red and/or painful to the touch, an unpleasant smell or a dirty discharge inside the ear.

What does an infected dog ear smell like?

These types of ear infections usually involve more than one type of bacteria. These bacteria can cause ears to smell

sweet like grapes or caramel or rancid like rotten chicken or bad breath

. Dogs with bacterial infections in their ears may rub their ears on the ground or on furniture to relieve itchiness.

How can I treat my dogs ear infection without going to the vet?


Apple cider vinegar works by killing both yeast and bacteria

. Use a mixture of 50% organic apple cider vinegar and 50% water, soak a cotton ball and clean your dog’s ears. If you notice your dog in pain or her ears drying out too much, discontinue use and see your vet.

How do I know if my dogs ears are infected?

  1. Scratching of the ear or area around the ear.
  2. Brown, yellow, or bloody discharge.
  3. Odor in the ear.
  4. Redness Swelling Crusts or scabs on inside of the outer ear.
  5. Hair loss around the ear.
  6. Rubbing of the ear and surrounding area on the floor or furniture.
  7. Head shaking or head tilt.

Should my dog’s ears smell?


Healthy ears don’t have an odor

. Make a habit of sniffing your dog’s ears, starting when he’s a puppy, so you’ll know how they smell normally. If his ears smell yeasty or downright stinky, it’s likely that a bacterial or yeast infection is brewing. Now take a look inside his ears.

Can dogs smell ear infections?

With that knowledge, it should come as no surprise that

your dog is perfectly capable of sniffing out an ear infection on you or another animal

before you’re even aware of it yourself.

What does ear infection smell like?

Infection. Infections often cause a

cheeselike smell

. Bacteria, yeast, and fungi are most often to blame. This is because they like warm, moist places.

Can dog ear infections go away on their own?


In most cases, a dog’s ear infection will not go away on its own

. What’s worse, if you wait too long to treat the ear infection, it can become much more difficult to get under control. An untreated ear infection can lead to chronic issues, hearing loss, and sometimes the need for expensive surgery.

What foods cause yeast infections in dogs ears?

An excess of

grain and/or sugar

in the diet is a common causes of ear infections in dogs. Sugar feeds the yeast already in the body and causes an overgrowth, which results in the dark, yeasty-smelling buildup inside the ears.

What is a good home remedy for dog ear infection?

How can I clean my dog’s ears naturally?

  1. Take half a cup of white vinegar or apple cider vinegar (ACV) and mix it with half a cup of water. …
  2. Give your dogs ears a wipe with a cotton ball along the heavy wax, being sure not to press too far down your dogs ears.

How can I tell if my dog has a yeast infection in his ear?

  1. Brown, yellow, or bloody discharge.
  2. Odor.
  3. Redness or swelling.
  4. Crusted skin on the ear flap.
  5. Loss of hair around the ear.
  6. Head shaking or tilting.
  7. Loss of balance.
  8. Loss of hearing.
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