My boston terrier had this same problem. No matter how many times you bathe him/her they still stink, right?! We took mine to the vet and they gave us some solution to clean his ears with. It's just dirty ears. You have to get really high up in the ear and clean it. You wouldn't believe the **** that comes out.
2007-03-12 15:15:29
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answered by Anonymous
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You dog has an ear infection. Get it to the vet. Dog needs ears cleaned out an also needs medication.
2007-03-12 15:04:16
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answered by iwonder 5
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Ear infection possibly. They make ear cleaners for dogs that you can get at just about any pet supply store. Just follow the directions on the product. If this doesn't help, you'll have to take him to the vet.
2007-03-12 15:04:57
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answered by Emily Dew 7
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Do this and it will work a retired vet gave me this advice and meds- buy adams no mo for dogs mites and ear cankers- That is why it smells so bad- go by the directions and within a few days you will see a big difference with her/him, esp. if she is scratching and shaking her head too! It really smells, the med. but works great! It costs about 6.99 and just go by the directions- Hope your doggie feels better!
2007-03-12 15:47:07
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answered by T J 5
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the dog probably has a ear infection and needs to go to the vet their is a ear cleaning solution that you can buy. if he has big ears they can get really dirty and need to be cleaned once a week.
2007-03-12 15:16:02
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answered by ltcolbrat 1
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Probably an ear infection or overgrowth of yeast. Get your dog into your vet so he/she can show you how to clean the ears at home and get your dog on meds
2007-03-12 15:10:24
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answered by leftygirl_75 6
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It might be ear mites. You will need to take you dog to the vet for medicine. If you have other pets it can spread to them. Symptoms are excessive scratching, foul odor, and dirty ears. This does not go away, it is something that has to be treated.
2007-03-12 15:08:09
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answered by Yvonne 1
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Clean them- they may be infected or have mites. You can buy an ear cleaner at most pet stores. Take a cotton swab and carefully go around the ridges of his ears, being careful not to poke it in too far.
2007-03-12 15:04:38
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answered by D 7
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We use infant wipes, although that's an more desirable canines. heat it on your hand slightly, and carry it so your thumb is roofed via a layer of the wipe. then rubdown the interior of your canines ear. employing your thumb particularly of q-guidance will make certain you do no longer go too deep and injure the canines. he shouldn't squirm too plenty, and the answer on the pads is exceedingly gentle for epidermis. If it seems to be an ear an infection, ask your vet approximately switching nutrition factors. Our boxer become gentle to fowl, so we made optimistic he ate lamb based ingredients and treats and his ears have been nice for years after that.
2016-11-24 23:36:06
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answered by goettle 4
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could be a yeast infection and it needs to be seen by a vet and he will give you medication, first it needs to be cleaned out by the vet get all the yuk out of the ear and then you will get drops to put in the ear and probably antibiotics.
2007-03-12 15:08:27
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answered by katie d 6
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