Sugar feeds the yeast naturally present in the dog s body so when a dog has too much sugar in their diet a yeast overgrowth occurs and it can build up in the ears.
Chronic ear infections in dogs and food allergies.
Ear infections are often a secondary symptom of underlying allergies especially allergies to dust mites molds pollens and animal proteins in dog foods.
Chronic ear infection in dogs is one of the most common ailments found to occur concurrently with allergies.
Along with providing relief for your pet s discomfort a veterinarian can evaluate your dog s ears in order to diagnose the cause.
With food the culprit is often an excess of grain and or sugar.
If your dog is prone to chronic or recurrent ear infections identifying and managing any underlying causes such as allergies can help prevent new infections from occurring.
Cathy alinovi pet parent and veterinarian discusses the causes symptoms diagnosis and treatments for ear infections as well as why it is important to determine the root cause of the infection.
A common cause of ear infections in dogs is an allergic reaction to something in the dog s environment or food.