Ear Infections in Dogs

Ear Infections in Dogs

Ear Infections in Dogs – Why They Keep Coming Back

Ear infections are one of the most common reasons dogs end up at the vet — and one of the most frustrating for their owners.

Red ears, constant scratching, head shaking, a strong smell, or discharge are all signs your dog is dealing with more than just dirty ears.
The truth is, chronic ear issues are rarely just about hygiene — they’re often a sign of internal inflammation and poor gut health.

What causes recurring ear infections in dogs?

– Overgrowth of yeast or bacteria due to gut imbalance
– Food sensitivities or mycotoxins in kibble and treats
– Omega imbalances causing skin inflammation
– Poor detox pathways in the liver
– Weakened immune response

Topical treatments or antibiotics might provide short-term relief — but without addressing the internal triggers, the infection usually returns.

Common signs of ear infections in dogs:

– Scratching or pawing at ears
– Head shaking or tilting
– Redness or inflammation inside the ear
– Foul smell or dark discharge
– Irritability or sensitivity when touched

If these symptoms keep coming back, it’s time to look inside — not just clean the surface.

The Natural Way to Break the Cycle

At ANUERA Animal Nutrition, we support the whole system — not just the symptoms.

✅ Our Daily Multi Supplement for Dogs:

– Rebalances the microbiome to suppress yeast and bad bacteria
– Includes mycotoxin binders to reduce toxic triggers
– Supports liver detox and a stronger immune system

✅ Our Daily Omega Supplement for Dogs:

– Pure marine-based Omega 3, 6 & 9
– Reduces internal inflammation and supports skin barrier health
– 100% bioavailable — no conversion needed

Together, these two daily products help stop the root causes behind ear infections and support long-term comfort.

If your dog keeps shaking their head or scratching their ears, don’t just treat the flare-up — fix the imbalance that’s feeding it.

Explore our ANUERA for Dogs range, or contact us for natural solutions to stubborn ear issues.

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