Dog Ear Infection Treatment Through Whole-Body Wellness
Many recurring ear infections start long before symptoms appear in your dog's ears. Immune imbalance, chronic inflammation, environmental allergies, and disruptions in the gut microbiome can all contribute to ongoing ear problems. When beneficial bacteria become depleted, yeast and harmful bacteria can gain the upper hand, so supporting your dog's digestive and immune health may help reduce the factors that contribute to recurring ear irritation and discomfort.
Supports a Healthy Immune Response
Helps Balance Yeast & Bacteria
Helps Manage Chronic Inflammation
Supports Long-Term Ear Health
Frequently Asked Questions
Supplements can help support factors that contribute to recurring ear problems.
Yes. Supplements for dogs with ear infections are designed to support immune health, gut balance, and healthy inflammatory responses. While they are not used for actively treating ear infections, they may help address underlying issues that contribute to recurring ear problems.
Chronic ear infections can have several underlying causes, including environmental allergies, food sensitivities, yeast overgrowth, excess moisture, ear mites, foreign objects, and immune system imbalances. Identifying the underlying cause is important for long-term management.
Probiotics help replenish beneficial bacteria in the digestive system. A healthier gut microbiome supports immune function and may help reduce conditions that allow yeast and harmful bacteria to thrive. This makes probiotics a valuable addition to many dogs' ear health routines.
No. If your dog has an active infection, foul odor, discharge, severe discomfort, hearing loss, or swelling, you should consult a veterinarian. Nusentia supplements are designed to complement a veterinarian's treatment for dogs with ear infections, not replace it.
Dogs with floppy ears, including breeds such as Cocker Spaniels, Basset Hounds, and Labrador Retrievers, are often more susceptible because reduced airflow can trap moisture inside the outer ear canal. Dogs with allergies may also experience recurring ear issues.
Every dog is different, but many pet owners notice improvements in overall wellness within several weeks of consistent daily use. Long-term support is often most effective when supplements are combined with proper ear care and regular veterinary guidance.
Yes. Environmental allergies are one of the most common triggers for recurring ear problems. Allergic reactions can increase inflammation and irritation inside the ear canal, creating conditions that encourage yeast and bacterial growth. Supporting immune health may help dogs respond more effectively to these challenges.