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Secrets to Dog Training – Truth or Scam???

Labrador Retriever Blog | November 2nd, 2010

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Dog Yeast Infection – the Truth About Yeast Infections in Dogs

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 29th, 2010

Just like people, including men, dogs can get a yeast infection. The organism Malassezia pachydermatis is responsible for causing a dog yeast infection. This organism is normally found on your dog’s skin, but certain conditions can allow it to grow out of control and cause yeast infections in dogs.

Causes

One of the most common causes for a dog yeast infection is vaccination. Some vaccines can weaken the dog’s natural immune system. Also medications such as antibiotics and steroids can allow the yeast to grow out of control. Other possible causes include chemicals, poisons, allergies, and bacterial infections.

Symptoms

Yeast infections in dogs can occur in the ears or on the skin. Your dog will frequently shake his head and scratch his ears if the infection is in the ear. If the infection is on the skin, your dog will develop skin lesions. These lesions can be as few as one or two in a small area, or they can cover your dog’s whole body. The sores are typically found beneath the neck, belly, and feet. The lesions will be very itchy causing your dog to scratch at them.

Diagnosis

In order to diagnose a dog yeast infection accurately, it’s best to examine scrapings from one of the skin lesions under a microscope. However, as mentioned earlier, the organism Malassezia pachydermatis is normally present on your dog’s skin. Therefore, this method may sometimes be unreliable. A diagnosis is considered accurate once your dog responds to the treatment for yeast infections in dogs.

Treatment

If the dog yeast infection only covers a small area, it can be treated with a cream applied daily for a few weeks. Shampoos that contain sulfur, benzoyl peroxide, and chlorhexidine will also help relieve symptoms. More severe cases of yeast infections in dogs are usually treated with oral antifungal medications.

The Truth About Canine Ear Infections

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 15th, 2010

Canine ear infections are a common problem for dog owners. The infection can occur in the external ear canal and spread to the middle ear. Dogs with hairy or pendulous ears commonly suffer infections.

Causes

The most common cause for canine ear infections is bacteria. Your dog may also get an infection if you don’t dry his ears properly after he takes a bath or goes swimming. Other common causes include ear wax buildup, hair buildup, and foreign objects. An infestation of ear mites can also cause an ear infection. Symptoms

Canine ear infections are uncomfortable, so your dog will frequently scratch or rub his ears. He will also shake his head a lot or tilt it to the side. You may notice that his ears produce a discharge accompanied by an odor. It is not uncommon for your dog’s ears to become inflamed and turn red.

Treatment

If left untreated, canine ear infections can cause serious damage to your dog. You will be happy to know that these infections are usually very easy to treat. If it is caused by a foreign object, then your dog will likely be sedated while the vet removes it. Medication will also be prescribed to get rid of the infection. You will also need to clean your dog’s ears on a daily basis for a few weeks. It’s also necessary to make sure no water gets into your dog’s ears until the infection clears up.

Prevention

There are a few things you can do to prevent canine ear infections. This is especially important if your dog has pendulous or hairy ears. You should make sure to dry your dog’s ears thoroughly after he takes a bath or goes swimming. It’s also a good idea to clean his ears at least once a week.


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