Not only can ear mites lead to ear infections they can move on to attack other parts of your dog s body in short order.
Ear infection dog ear mites.
Since discharge is a less common symptom of ear mites it usually indicates a build up of wax or infection.
Ear mites a build up of earwax will often manifest itself in discharge which is your dog s body trying to clear up excess wax.
If your vet suspects an ear infection they will use a.
It s entirely possible your dog has wax build up without mites.
First of all ear infections are typically caused by an overgrowth of yeast and bacteria in the ear canal.
If one of your pups has ear mites your other pets may contract them and all of them will require treatment.
But there are differences to keep in mind.
At first glance an ear infection in a dog can look like ear mites.
Yeast can be a common problem in different areas of your dog s body including their paws.
Factors that may predispose your dog to ear infections include.
But they are highly contagious to other animals.
The most common sign of a mite infestation is a scab or abrasion at the base of the ear which is.
Thankfully ear mites don t like humans.
The scratching may lead to cuts and infections in the ear.
Ear mites are often seen in puppies and kittens due to their weaker and developing immune systems.
In puppies ear mites can also be a source of infection.