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Unraveling the Mystery: When My Dog's Ears Stink

Hello, fellow dog lovers! Jackson Hartley here, coming to you from our beautiful home in Bend, Oregon. If you're like me and Baxter, my dependable Rhodesian Ridgeback, you've likely faced all sorts of canine quandaries. Today, we're sniffing out a common issue many pet owners encounter: "My dog's ears stink." Let's dive into this smelly situation and explore how we tackled it, keeping Baxter happy and his ears healthy.

Baxter's Stinky Ear Saga

Our journey began one lazy afternoon when I noticed Baxter incessantly scratching his ears. On closer inspection, there it was – the unmistakable odor emanating from his ears. It was a moment every dog owner dreads, leading to the inevitable question: why do my dog's ears stink?

1. Identifying the Cause:

  • Ear Infections: Often the primary culprit behind the stench.
  • Yeast Overgrowth: A common issue, especially in dogs with floppy ears like Baxter’s.

2. Seeking Veterinary Help:

  • Professional Diagnosis: Our first step was a visit to the vet to identify the exact cause.
  • Treatment Plan: Depending on the diagnosis, treatment could range from medicated ear drops to antibiotics.

Tackling Ear Odor at Home

Post-vet visit, we armed ourselves with knowledge and a few strategies to combat Baxter's ear odor at home.

1. Regular Ear Cleaning:

  • Gentle Cleansers: Using dog-specific ear cleansers helped in maintaining ear hygiene.
  • Routine Checks: Regular checks became a part of our grooming ritual.

2. Diet and Treats:

  • Boosting Immunity: A balanced diet, supplemented with immune-boosting treats, played a role in Baxter's ear health.
  • Natural Treats: We stuck to natural dog treats to avoid any potential allergens that could exacerbate ear issues.

Prevention and Care: A Continuous Process

Managing Baxter’s ear health became a lesson in consistent care and adaptability.

1. Understanding Changes: Being alert to changes in Baxter’s behavior or symptoms was crucial in preventing recurrent issues.

2. Environmental Factors: Keeping his bedding clean and ensuring he stayed dry after swims or baths helped prevent ear infections.

Conclusion: Navigating Canine Ear Care

"My dog's ears stink" is a common complaint, but it’s one that can often be resolved with the right approach. Through regular care, proper diet, and staying vigilant about changes, we can keep our furry friends comfortable and stink-free. For more insights into pet care and stories of Baxter’s life, head over to Bully Sticks Central. Let's keep our beloved dogs’ ears healthy and their tails wagging!

This post was last updated at June 18, 2026 20:00

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