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Vet Guide to 2025: Why Your Dog’s Ears Smell Bad & What to Do 🐶🩺

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Vet Guide to 2025: Why Your Dog’s Ears Smell Bad & What to Do 🐶🩺

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Vet Guide to 2025: Why Your Dog’s Ears Smell Bad & What to Do 🐶🩺

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

Have you noticed a foul odor coming from your dog’s ears? A "Frito chip" or musty smell is more than unpleasant—it often signals an underlying issue. I’m Dr Duncan Houston BVSc, and in this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore common causes—yeast, bacteria, mites, wax, allergies, and foreign bodies—plus safe cleaning practices, treatment options. Also, get expert advice anytime via Ask A Vet. 🩺

1. Why Do Ears Smell? The Most Common Culprits 👃

  • 🔸 Yeast Infections: Typically cause sweet/musty odors and a “Frito® chip” smell.
  • 🔸 Bacterial Infections: Produce stronger, often foul smells with reddish discharge or swelling.
  • 🔸 Ear Mites: Tiny parasites that cause dark, sand-like debris and a bad odor.
  • 🔸 Wax Buildup: Excess cerumen breeds bacteria/yeast and causes a mild odor.
  • 🔸 Allergies: Food or environmental allergies trigger inflammation and secondary infections.
  • 🔸 Foreign Bodies: Grass, dirt, or debris can trigger infection and smell.

2. Recognizing Symptoms Beyond the Smell 🩹

  • Head shaking or ear scratching
  • Redness, swelling, or thickened ear flaps
  • Discharge—brown, yellow, or dark
  • Pain when the ears are touched
  • Balance issues or lethargy if the infection is advanced

3. Safe Cleaning & Home Care Tips 🧴

  1. Use a vet-approved ear cleaner (e.g., Woopf ear solution with glycerol).
  2. Flush, massage, and let your dog shake—do not push cotton swabs into the canal.
  3. Clean weekly, and always after baths or swimming.
  4. Dry ears gently—moisture breeds infection.
  5. Regularly trim hair around ear canals to improve airflow.

4. When to Call the Vet (or Ask A Vet) 🚨

See your vet or consult via the Ask A Vet app if:

  • Ear odor persists after cleaning
  • The ear is inflamed, painful, or shows discharge
  • Your dog shakes frequently, scratches, or seems uncomfortable
  • Behavioral changes or balance issues are present

A vet may perform cytology, prescribe prescribed antifungals, antibiotics, or mite treatments.

5. Treatment Roadmap 🔁

  • Yeast: Antifungal drops/ointments + regular cleaning
  • Bacterial: Antibiotic ear drops and anti-inflammatories
  • Mites: Topical parasiticides (e.g., ivermectin/selamectin).
  • Allergies: Identify triggers, hypoallergenic diet, and immune management
  • Foreign bodies: Vet removal + cleaning

6. Preventive Care to Avoid Recurrence 🛡️

  • Clean and dry ears weekly
  • Treat allergies proactively with vet-approved diet/supplements (like Purrz support chews)
  • Avoid moisture exposure—dry after water play
  • Use Woopf ear cleaning kits and grooming tools to maintain airflow
  • Monitor with Ask A Vet check-ins if infections recur

7. Comfort & Soothing Products 🧸

  • Ask A Vet Tele-Support: Get real-time guidance if you’re unsure

8. Breed & Risk Insights

Floppy‑eared breeds (Cocker Spaniels, Basset Hounds) and dogs with heavy ear fur (Poodles, Schnauzers) are more prone to infections due to trapped moisture.

9. FAQ Section

Q: Can I clean my ears daily? 
A: Weekly cleaning is best; daily can irritate the canal.
Q: Is OTC vinegar remedy safe? 
A: Ask your vet—some use diluted apple cider vinegar, but it may irritate if the eardrum is damaged.
Q: Why does it smell like cheese? 
A: A cheesy smell often signals bacterial infection—vet evaluation needed.

Conclusion

Smelly ears are common—but rarely normal. Yeast, bacteria, mites, wax, allergens, and debris can all contribute. With correct diagnosis from your vet or via Ask A Vet, and good preventative care, your pup can have fresh, healthy ears again. Don’t ignore an odor—address it to preserve comfort, prevent pain, and protect their hearing. 👂🩺🐾

🩺 Written by Dr Duncan Houston BVSc for Ask A Vet Blog

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