A dog shaking his head may be caused by ear inflammation
Chinese Crested Dog (definite introduction)

< p> Although dogs can’t talk and have good tolerance, it’s their actions that will tell you. If a dog shakes its head repeatedly, it is likely that there is something wrong with the dog’s ears. What should the owner do?

If the dog has just taken a bath and the dog shakes its head, it is basically not a problem. However, if it keeps shaking its head and ears, it means that there is an outbreak of disease, such as: eardrum inflammation, ear canal inflammation, etc. wait. Dogs will shake their ears to relieve discomfort in their ears. By shaking the head, the dog can throw out the dirty objects deep in the ears. Owners may wish to check the inner walls of their dogs' ears to see if there is any disease outbreak in their dogs' ears.

Generally speaking, if a dog’s ears are normal, the inside of the ears should be pink, not unusual, and dry and non-sticky. If different situations occur, such as brown mucus, peculiar smell, etc., then there is a problem. You can buy a bottle of ear drops to treat otitis and treat it yourself for two days. If it doesn't feel better, wear it and go to the hospital.


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