Unfortunately some dog breeds especially cocker spaniels are prone to cancer of the anal sac.
Puppy rubbing ears on floor.
The dog scratching ear problem.
Your dog s ears become severely itchy and sensitive and he will grind his ears into the floor or against furniture to try and ease the frustration.
And while scooting can be one sign of tapeworms the most common sign is the appearance of tiny rice like tapeworm segments around your dog s anus.
Tapeworms are another though less common reason dogs may start scooting.
Trauma from the pup s efforts to relieve the itch can bruise the ear flap pinna.
You re watching tv and hear the telltale scratch and jingle of a collar.
Mites cause intense itching and puppies typically constantly shake their heads scratch their ears rub their heads against the floor or furniture and may vocalize in pain.
Constant rubbing or licking at the anus.
Just to be safe talk with your vet about his unusual behavior to figure out a cause.
If he is still doing it try the drops or simply take the dog to the vet and have it checked out.
A tumor grows quietly often undetected until it blocks drainage from the sac.
He may also rub his face on the floor in an effort to relieve the itching.
The dog is off color or seems in pain.
He may do this to the point that he loses hair around his eyes and muzzle.
Simply lift the ear flap and look for any signs of redness inflammation or a discharge.
Indeed specifically after walks be alert for foreign bodies such as foxtails that have wormed their way into the ear canal.
Dogs get tapeworms by swallowing worm infested fleas.
Cancer of the anal gland.
Allergies usually manifest themselves by causing a dog rsquo s eyes to itch.
A bloody or purulent discharge just beside the anus.
But in some cases head rubbing stems from an abnormality in the ear.
Try checking your dog s ears after every walk.
Learn more on dog ear heath 101.
Violently shaking his head from side to side.
His eyes will be watery and you may observe redness.
Rubbing his face and ears on the carpet.
By the way my dog s vet showed me how to clean out their ears with a qtip and that is how we have done it with our dogs.
If he stops rubbing his ear then that was the problem.
As an infestation becomes bigger the irritation gets worse and your dog will furiously scratch and grind at his ears to try and relieve the pain he needs to see a vet as soon as possible.
Itchy ears could mean an infection which requires a trip to the vet or just simply itchy ears that need to be cleaned with an ear cleaner and cotton ball.
You will notice your dog pawing at his eyes.