Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Being Care of Your Dog's Eyes and Ears

The dogs are classified as a subspecies of the wolf. Dogs are valued most as a pet for their intelligence. The most important task for a dog keeper is to take required care of his dog. Two very important sense organs of a dog are eyes and ears, which also requires special care and attention. Present here are few tips to keep your dogs’ eyes and ears healthy. The eyes and ears of dog should be carefully cleaned everyday with a moist cotton balls or moist cloth. The whole procedure should be done gently, caring that the dog is not hurt while wiping. Do not scratch the cornea while wiping.

Severe irritation and discomfort can be caused by ear infections which are very common in dogs. Due to particular structure of their outer ears, dogs are more susceptible to ear infections than any other animals. Ear mites are small parasitic creatures that cause severe itching and inflammation. They can be easily seen with naked eyes and are highly contagious. Wash pet beds or blankets in warm water with soap. Eremites usually live inside the ears; they can also survive in the surrounding fur. It is important to discuss the best and sure treatment with your veterinarian for ear mites. This treatment should be followed up with your veterinarian to make sure that the treatment has completely cleared the eremites.

Eye shape, retina configuration and dimension of eye vary from breed to breed. Dogs with protruding eyesore less protected than breeds with eyes that are set deeper, and require most care. Excessive tears are seen in some dogs, the affected area should be kept dry. Use moisturizing eye drops for dogs that have dry eyes. Your veterinarian can help in detecting eye disease in the early stages where they can best be treated. Eye infections may become chronic if not treated and can cause permanent damage if neglected.

Hearing and viewing are the strongest senses of a dog and it is good to take care for them. Through a little knowledge and care, you can make your dog a healthy and happy part of your family.

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