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Thanks guys for your support :heart: What a week!
I also like to think that this is only one time incidence and once treated properly, it's sorted. :pray:

The vet explained that the ear rocks can develop after ear trauma or ear infection and bully breeds seems to have genetic tendency to get them.
I believe she did not want to scare us with that, but more to explain what can be expected if things develop further.

I have never, ever heard of ear rocks either.

She explained that nowadays when pet clinics get more up-to-date equipment it is easier to determine the cause of many things, such as the cause of chronic ear infections.
discovering the ear rocks is relatively new, so we were told, and found due to CT scans being more available in clinics.

Mo is doing quite ok now. He keeps his head tilted to right all the time. Must be the infection causing some disturbance to his balance.
Just breaks my heart to see my little guy in stress :(
 
Hi Chiana, there is a Frenchie in Great Britain that is ALWAYS diving for rocks. Her owner posts photos on the FBN FB Photo sharing group all the time. Dog is Susan. You might ask Ann M (owner) if she's ever had any issues with water, since it seems to be his thing too.

Good luck!
 
Poor baby. Sounds like he is on the right track with treatment now though. Hope he feels better fast!
 
Hi Chiana, there is a Frenchie in Great Britain that is ALWAYS diving for rocks. Her owner posts photos on the FBN FB Photo sharing group all the time. Dog is Susan. You might ask Ann M (owner) if she's ever had any issues with water, since it seems to be his thing too.

Good luck!

Thanks for the tip! I will look her up :)
 
Hi Chiana, there is a Frenchie in Great Britain that is ALWAYS diving for rocks. Her owner posts photos on the FBN FB Photo sharing group all the time. Dog is Susan. You might ask Ann M (owner) if she's ever had any issues with water, since it seems to be his thing too.

Good luck!

Her name is Ann and she takes the most beautiful photos
 
Thanks guys for your support :heart: What a week!
I also like to think that this is only one time incidence and once treated properly, it's sorted. :pray:

The vet explained that the ear rocks can develop after ear trauma or ear infection and bully breeds seems to have genetic tendency to get them.
I believe she did not want to scare us with that, but more to explain what can be expected if things develop further.

I have never, ever heard of ear rocks either.

She explained that nowadays when pet clinics get more up-to-date equipment it is easier to determine the cause of many things, such as the cause of chronic ear infections.
discovering the ear rocks is relatively new, so we were told, and found due to CT scans being more available in clinics.

Mo is doing quite ok now. He keeps his head tilted to right all the time. Must be the infection causing some disturbance to his balance.
Just breaks my heart to see my little guy in stress :(


:cry:
 
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