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Pug Ear Infections — Seasonal Risk, Symptoms & Prevention

Pugs are at higher risk for ear infections, especially in summer when heat and humidity create ideal conditions for yeast and bacteria. Allergy-prone breeds get ear inflammation from pollen.

Why Pugs Are More Vulnerable

Dog ear infections spike in summer (June-September) when humidity traps moisture in ear canals. Pugs' allergy-prone immune system means their ear canals inflame during pollen season, creating conditions for secondary infections. Ragweed season (September) is the worst month. 80% of dogs with seasonal allergies develop ear infections.

Ear Infections Risk by Month

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Risk score by month (0-100). Based on typical US climate patterns.

What to Do

  • 1.Dry ears thoroughly after swimming, bathing, or rain walks
  • 2.Check ears weekly — redness, head shaking, or scratching are early signs
  • 3.Use a vet-approved ear cleaner weekly during humid months
  • 4.Treat underlying allergies — most chronic ear infections are allergy-driven
  • 5.Don't use cotton swabs deep in the ear canal — you can cause damage

Risks to Watch For

  • Head shaking, ear scratching, rubbing ear on floor
  • Brown or yellow discharge, strong odor from ear
  • Redness and swelling of the ear canal
  • Chronic recurring infections if underlying allergies aren't treated
  • Hearing damage from chronic untreated infections

Pug-Specific Note

Pugs should have ears checked weekly May-September. Allergy-driven ear inflammation is the root cause — treat the allergy, prevent the infection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Pug keep getting ear infections?
Pugs are at higher risk for ear infections, especially in summer when heat and humidity create ideal conditions for yeast and bacteria. Allergy-prone breeds get ear inflammation from pollen. 80% of dogs with seasonal allergies develop ear infections because allergic inflammation swells the ear canal, trapping moisture. Pugs are allergy-prone, making ear infections a recurring issue during pollen season. If infections recur, treat the underlying allergy — not just the infection.
What months are worst for Pug ear infections?
June through September — peak humidity months. September is especially bad for allergy-prone breeds because ragweed triggers ear canal inflammation. Swimming in summer also introduces water and bacteria. Winter is lowest risk unless your dog has year-round allergies.
How to prevent ear infections in Pugs?
Dry ears thoroughly after swimming, bathing, or rain walks. Use a vet-approved ear cleaner weekly during humid months. Treat seasonal allergies — most chronic ear infections in Pugs are allergy-driven. Never use cotton swabs deep in the ear canal.
Signs of ear infection in Pugs?
Head shaking, ear scratching, rubbing ear on floor/furniture, brown or yellow discharge, strong odor from ear, redness and swelling. Pugs may also tilt their head or seem off-balance with severe infections. Catch it early — chronic infections can cause hearing damage.

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