Sores on ear that open after swimming in ocean

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Sores on ear that open after swimming in ocean

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Trying to help mum with her Standard Schnauzer - Max.
He LOVES to swim in the ocean - in fact he'll happily jump in on his own when we are swimming, swim over to us - even if it's 20 meters or so, turn out swim back - and then jump in again etc etc.

But - there's an odd sore on both of his ears that has been recurring over the last few years and no one seems to know what it is - so I thought I'd ask for some collective wisdom.

here's Max swimming with Mum
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Here's the RIGHT EAR - with the sore dried over (This is the sore from last year) - as soon as he's out of the ocean for 10-15 days it dries up and never reopens (until the following year

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Here's the LEFT EAR - with the clearly visible oozing sore

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He doesn't appear to be in pain - but it's just so strange. Local vet seems to have no idea - just seems so odd that it always recurs in the same place and only after he swims. I guess it's possible he vigorously shakes the ear flap apart - but it seems very strange - why would it not heal up fully over 9 months?

Anyone got any thoughts? Mum (and Max) would both appreciate it.

Here's an older video of me taking Max into the outdoor shower - https://www.instagram.com/p/BWioQv1ANDu/

Thanks for the help

Nick
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Re: Sores on ear that open after swimming in ocean

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Welcome to the Forum, Nick :)

I can’t offer any explanation of the cause for the ear sores and the vet should be the best person to diagnose a health condition. However, if this is confined to when Max goes swimming in the sea, maybe it would be worth looking at some kind of ear protection as it is a worry if the skin is broken and vulnerable to infection.

I have never used these and don’t know how accepting a dog would be to wear one but there are a couple of links here which may be of interest:

https://www.aquabandit.co.uk/

https://www.dogleggs.com/swim-snood/
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Re: Sores on ear that open after swimming in ocean

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Thanks for the suggestion (and the welcome) - it's an interesting thought.

Hard to tell from just reading the description's of the products but I can't imagine they would keep the ear flap entirely dry...though maybe they would...

Anyone else on here tried them?

Even if they didn't keep it bone dry - they would definitely preventing him from shaking his ears around violently when drying himself (which can't do wonders for the sore)

The thing that bothers me about the vet's opinions there - is that now a second vet has essentially said - oh yeah just disinfect it and keep it out the water a few days.

Duh.

1. He likes to go in the water because it's hot ;)
2. Keeping him out of the water always fixes it temporarily but doesn't get the root cause of the problem - because after he swims once or twice it opens up again

Anyone know of any good vets that might do a remote consultation?

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Re: Sores on ear that open after swimming in ocean

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Just a thought if it only happens under wet conditions maybe its fungal that stays dormant on the hair. The shaking and the skin being softer when wet leaves it vulnerable to a flare up. I wonder if daily application of something like colloidal silver, or leucilin for a few weeks will help along with washing with anti fungal/bacterial soap. The problem with fungal, if thats what it is, is it can take weeks of treatment. May not be anything like that but just a thought.
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