What’s wrong with yellow pus in your dog’s ear?

Pus in the dog’s ears indicates an inflammation. The pus may be yellow, green or black and smells bad, either way it needs to be taken seriously and the ears should be cleaned and the inflammation removed. Cleaning your dog’s ears every day can be tricky, but it is a necessary process. It is also important to prevent water from entering the ear canal and to keep it dry and clean, otherwise the infection can become more serious and affect your dog’s hearing. Dogs with serious conditions will also need to be treated with sensitive antibiotics. Inexperienced parents should not use antibiotics casually and should leave it to the hospital. Pus in the dog’s ears, inflammation and swelling of the dog’s ears should be otitis media, the cause of which is mostly due to bathing without paying attention to the water. Ear infections can be better treated with ear infections.

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