If you have a furry friend, you probably consider him as part of the family. That means you want to keep him safe and make sure he’s healthy. Ear infections are a common problem for dogs. They appear most often in dog breeds with droopy ears. Learning how to identify an ear infection in your pup can help you treat it right away in order to get your four-legged friend back to his playful self. If you’re wondering how you can treat your dog’s ear infection at home, the answer is simple: Apple cider vinegar!

Symptoms Of An Ear Infection In Dogs

Unfortunately, your pet can’t exactly write you a note to let you know he has an ear infection. That’s why it’s important to notice his behavior. If you can identify his symptoms, you’ll know what the problem is. Signs that your dog has an ear infection include:

  • Unpleasant odor coming from the ear or ears
  • Redness or swelling around the ear or ears
  • Constantly scratching at the ears
  • Constantly shaking or tilting head
  • Changes in behavior such as depression or irritability
  • Discharge in the ear or ears

Apple Cider Vinegar Uses For Dogs

You’ve probably heard about some of the amazing benefits of apple cider vinegar. It turns out that your furry friend can benefit from it too! Apple cider vinegar contains acetic acid, which works to inhibit the growth of bacteria. Studies have shown that acetic acid can stop the growth of many types of bacteria found in ear discharge. Apple cider vinegar also has anti-fungal and antibacterial properties, which is perfect for killing fungi and other bacteria.

Dog Ear Infection Remedy

To treat an ear infection in your dog, make a batch of this home remedy and keep it in an airtight container such as a glass bottle. It’s simple, effective and natural!

You’ll Need:

  • A small air-tight container
  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Distilled water
  • Ear dropper

Directions:

  1. Mix equal amounts of apple cider vinegar and distilled water.
  2. Use an ear dropper to put 10 drops of the solution into your dog’s infected ear. Be careful not to place the dropper into the ear canal.
  3. Massage your dog’s ear at the base for about 20-30 seconds.
  4. Gently wipe your dog’s ear and the surrounding area using a towel.

Don’t Forget…

Apple cider vinegar can irritate the skin of some dogs. Use this treatment sparingly and watch out for signs of irritation. If used correctly, this home remedy can kill the infection and help your dog feel better in no time! Recurring ear infections in your dog could be a sign of an underlying problem such as allergies. If your four-legged friend has frequent ear infections, consider taking him to a vet to get checked out. Something he’s eating or being exposed to could be the problem!

Watch the video below to learn how to use apple cider vinegar safely!

Source:
Pet Education
Authority Nutrition
Pet Helpful
Cesar’s Way