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Shaking Head My little Josie has been doing the head shaking thing. I took her to the groomer today (who is in my vet's office) and for the vet to check out her ears. Vet tested her ears and said they can-not find anything wrong. Does anyone have any idea of why she is doing this? She did this when I first got her from the breeder @ 12 weeks old and vet said she had ear mites. We treated those. She is 14 months old now and just started this. I have looked myself in her ears since I knew what the ear mite junk looked like and did not see anything myself so I thought infection. Vet said no. And I do bath them and wipe their ears out in between grooming. Could this just be a habit, ear tickling, or something else I should look for? Also I have notice her one ear felt warm and I told vet this morning that. |
Did the vet do the whole smear test and all of that? |
If she was just groomed today her ears maybe bothering from getting the hair pulled out of them..i would watch for redness for a few days if she continues to be bothered |
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I knew I was going to take her to the vet so I went ahead and had her groomed too. I always ask the groomer to cut the hair and not pluck or pull. |
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Yes, she did do the smear test. |
Do you have any ear wash ? You can use that for a couple of days & see how that works. Sometimes the have a strand of hair that was missed on exam or a bit of wax witch is normal but sometimes is tickling them. The ear wash will take care of either of those. I prefer non-alcoholic based ear wash as the alcohol can be very drying to the ear canal. |
Can those mite tests ever show a fase negative, I wonder? |
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I think any animals that she might come in contact with can transfer them but I don't know if they have to actually touch one another or a critter just leaves them in the grass and leaves or what. |
Is the shaking from side to side? Is that why you think it's ear related? |
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Allergies? |
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