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Do dogs get a fever from ear mites?
If a dog only has a simple infection with ear mites, it will not cause a fever, but the dog's ear temperature may be slightly higher. If the dog develops a secondary infection caused by ear mites, such as otitis media, external ear inflammation, etc., it can cause a fever. Therefore, when owners discover that their dogs have ear mites, they should treat them promptly to avoid complications caused by ear mites and damage to the dog's ear canal.
Symptoms of dog ear mites
Ear mites are a parasitic disease caused by external parasites that invade the external auditory canal, mainly characterized by hair loss, inflammation, peculiar smell, reddish-brown crusts and earwax visible in the ear canal, and dogs may show signs of scratching their ears and shaking their heads. Secondary bacterial infections can lead to otitis, inner ear inflammation, and meningitis.
What drugs are used for ear mites in dogs?
Ear康Yellowwood Drop Ear Solution, Pet Jet Ear Nano Powder, Sheng Luwei Ear Mite Killer, Ear Drop, and French Vicks Ear can all remove dog ear mites. Dog ear mites are highly contagious and spread quickly. When seeking fast efficacy, owners still need to choose the right medication to allow their dog's ears to recover faster.
Precautions for ear mite treatment
During the treatment of dog ear mites, it is important to pay attention to the daily care of the dog's ears. Trimming excess ear hair can improve ventilation and prevent moisture build-up. When bathing, use a headband to cover the dog's ears, and wash the dog with Mingrui Ning Shampoo, which can effectively prevent skin diseases and prevent water from entering the ears. When there are multiple pets at home, separate them to avoid mutual infection. Uninfected pets should also use ear drops to prevent ear mites. It is necessary to trim the dog's nails in case they get scratched during play.