Ear infections are very common for dogs, and they need to be diagnosed by veterinarians. Treat a dog’s ear infection with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on dog care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
my dog just got diagnose with ear infection. at first the sign he was, unstable walking and discomfort..how long dose an ear infection last. he has been prescribe with 4 different meds
my dog gat a lump on his ear and like yellowish red i think is an insect bite so i tryed to pop it and gat a wet paper towel and put it around his ear ? is he ganna be better or do i need to call the vet?
My husky/shepard mix has a chronic Left ear infection.. It always returns… Only in the left ear… The stupid “Natural Path” Vet gave me steroids to give my dog… What the??! I thought he was a natural pathetic vet?! Obviously the steroids didn’t work but now I am out of $300 +…. Wish Vets actually knew how to treat and cure ear infections.. Its like they want you to come back to them so they can profit off your pets and your pain..
well that was a little disappointing. I would have preferred more detail about types of ear infection, signs and symptoms and ways to prevent, cure, soothe and treat in differing breeds such as poodles.
I would also be interested in info about lumps such as fatty lumps, cysts, absesses or cancer and how to monitor benign lumps and spot if they become cancerous or infected.
To ramron333 if you haven’t got anything other than crap to say, try going to the loo!
my dogs got no nose
can u make a video on cyst or absess under dogs neck which my small dog just got its a small liquidy bump under its jaw
thanks