There is a parasite that feast on the epidermal waste of dogs and cats alike. They are earmites. If you have dogs of your own, or if you care for dogs, you need to know about the possibility of these buggers.
They are large enough to be seen most of the time by the naked eye. You could see them easily with a magnifying glass. You may possibly notice that your dog has been scratching at his ears often, or is behaving strangely. Your dog could develop a serious yeast infection. This can happen if he scratches, but sometimes it happens even if he doesn’t.
When a dog has ear mites, you may notice a brownish discharge around his ears. What’s happening is that the mites are stimulating the production of ear wax. So if you’re seeing this, it may be time to give your dog a check up.
You can tell yourself if your dog has ear mites, simply by using a cotton swab to gently remove some of the wax from your dog’s ear. If you look at this wax sample under a magnifying glass, you’ll be able to tell whether there are mites infesting your dog’s ear.
If you see that your dog has ear mites, it is very important to get him treated right away. They can make your dog’s life miserable, but more than that, they are dangerous. They can cause your dog’s ear drum to rupture. They can cause seizures, even death.
Also, be aware that they are very mobile as adults and can easily spread from one animal to another, and infest your other pets. Make sure that you check any other animals for signs of ear mites as well.
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