How to Tell if Your Dog’s Ear Infection Is Bacterial or Fungal

Learn the key symptoms to distinguish bacterial vs fungal ear infections in dogs and why veterinary diagnosis is crucial.

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To identify if your dog's ear infection is bacterial or fungal, observe the symptoms. Bacterial infections often produce a foul odor and a yellow or green discharge. Fungal infections might cause a musty smell and a dark, waxy discharge. However, a veterinary diagnosis is essential for accurate identification and appropriate treatment.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are the most common signs of a bacterial ear infection in dogs? Bacterial ear infections in dogs often produce a foul odor along with yellow or green discharge from the ear.
  2. How can I differentiate between bacterial and fungal ear infections in my dog at home? Bacterial infections usually have a foul smell and colored discharge, whereas fungal infections may have a musty odor and dark, waxy discharge, but a vet diagnosis is essential.
  3. Why is veterinary diagnosis important for dog ear infections? A veterinary diagnosis ensures accurate identification of the infection type, enabling appropriate treatment and preventing complications.