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Will a dog's ear infection heal itself?

Rickie Mayer
Rickie Mayer
2025-10-12 08:23:21
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If it’s reached the stage where you’ve noticed symptoms, it is very unlikely to go away on its own and far more likely to get much worse. Long term ear infections can cause changes to the structure of the ear canal which make it unlikely the ear will ever go back to normal and can predispose them to repeated infections. Untreated infections can also lead to more serious symptoms like balance or coordination issues. Ear infections are also painful and distressing so you will want to get help for your dog as soon as possible. With the right treatment, your dog should see some relief almost immediately and improvement within 1-2 weeks, but it can take longer depending on the severity of the infection.
Diamond Funk
Diamond Funk
2025-10-12 08:18:46
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It’s tough to watch your furry friend suffer, and ear infections can cause them a lot of pain and distress. If left untreated, the infection can even spread to the central nervous system and cause hearing loss. Once an infection takes hold, your vet will probably prescribe antibiotics to get rid of it. In some cases, if the infection is severe, your dog may even need to be put under anesthesia to have their ear thoroughly cleaned out. But sometimes treating a dog ear infection naturally at home can be just as effective, and it might even be quicker and easier depending on your dog’s symptoms. Of course, whether you go the natural route or not, keep in mind that it varies just how well home remedies work.
Nakia Johnston
Nakia Johnston
2025-10-12 06:20:07
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Many of these infections will clear up on their own in a few days or weeks, depending on the cause. Contact a veterinarian on our team if your dog’s ear infection is not getting better or worse. Ear infections can be painful for dogs and cats. They are often caused by bacteria that have entered the ear canal. While antibiotics can help heal the ear, they may only be able to do so temporarily. Frequent ear infections can lead to permanent damage and sometimes even deafness.
Jena Lowe
Jena Lowe
2025-10-12 03:02:33
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If your dog does develop an infection, there's a good chance that it can be cleared up quickly if you head to the vet right away. With treatment in the early stages, an uncomplicated ear infection will typically clear up within just a week or two. If your dog's ear infection is more severe or is caused by an underlying health condition, treatment may be more challenging and may take months to resolve. Not finishing prescriptions, or stopping treatment before the infection has completely cleared can lead to a recurring infection that becomes increasingly difficult to treat. Left untreated ear infections in dogs can develop quickly and result in symptoms such as balance and coordination issues, pain and in severe cases, facial paralysis. Follow-up appointments with your vet are highly recommended for dog ear infections. While it may look as if the infection has cleared there may still be traces of infection that are difficult for owners to spot. Finishing treatment before the infection has fully healed can lead to recurring symptoms that are difficult to treat.