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Asked: November 30, 20242024-11-30T10:21:14+00:00 2024-11-30T10:21:14+00:00In: PUPPY

Why does my Pug shake their head a lot?

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My Pug keeps shaking their head—could it be an ear infection?

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    2024-12-01T07:23:52+00:00Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 7:23 am

    If your Pug is shaking their head a lot, it’s usually a sign that something is bothering their ears. Here are some common reasons and what you can do about it:

    1. Ear Infections

    • Pugs are prone to ear infections due to their floppy ears and skin folds, which can trap moisture and bacteria. Signs include redness, swelling, a bad smell, or discharge from the ear.

    What to Do: Visit your vet to diagnose and treat the infection. Cleaning their ears regularly can help prevent future infections.

    2. Ear Mites

    • These tiny parasites can cause intense itching and irritation. You might notice dark, coffee-ground-like debris in their ears.

    What to Do: If you suspect ear mites, consult your vet for proper treatment. Over-the-counter remedies might not be enough.

    3. Allergies

    • Food or environmental allergies can cause itchy, inflamed ears, leading to head shaking.

    What to Do: Identify and manage the allergy with your vet’s help. This might involve dietary changes or medication.

    4. Foreign Objects

    • A small object, like a piece of grass or dirt, could be stuck in their ear canal, causing discomfort.

    What to Do: Don’t try to remove it yourself—this could push it further in. Your vet can safely take care of it.

    5. Excess Wax or Debris

    • Build-up in their ears can irritate them, especially if it’s been a while since their last cleaning.

    What to Do: Gently clean your Pug’s ears with a vet-approved ear cleaner. Never use cotton swabs, as they can push debris deeper.

    6. Pain or Injury

    • If your Pug has recently scratched or injured their ear, they may shake their head in response to the discomfort.

    What to Do: Check their ear for cuts or swelling and see a vet if needed.

    When to See the Vet

    • If the head shaking is constant or accompanied by redness, swelling, discharge, or foul odor, consult your vet as soon as possible. Ignoring it could lead to more serious issues, like a ruptured eardrum or chronic ear problems.

    By addressing the cause, you’ll help your Pug feel more comfortable and prevent any long-term complications! 😊

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