Prevent flies biting dogs ears

July 9th, 2006 . by James

German-Shepherd-Flies-Biting-Ears-1.jpgIf you own a German Shepherd dog and live in an area where you get flies (is this most of the world???) then you might have an issue with flies biting the ears of you German Shepherd. This can get quite serious, even to the point where you will have to amputate the tips of your dog’s ears due to an infection caused by the fly bites.

I’m not 100% sure why this happens, but I reckon it’s due to the thin skin/pelt near the tip of your dog’s ears, and the fact that most of the time the tip of the ears are black, which makes them really hot. Of course, hot ears means blood vessels close to the skin, and this means easy snacking for the flies.

There are a few things you can get to prevent flies biting dog’s ears, most of them medicinal sprays (like a product called “Shoo Fly” here in South Africa). You can wipe the dog’s ears, and then spray the product on the ears. Something else we were told we could use was Vaseline. The flies wouldn’t get through the vaseline, AND it would “moisturise” the ears if the flies have already bitten the ears.

If you know of anything else to get rid of the flies and prevent them biting your dog’s ears, please let me know.

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28 Responses to “Prevent flies biting dogs ears”

  1. comment number 1 by: Kathleen

    Make a strong solution of khaki bos soaked in hot water. Allow to cool & spray or dip your dog. Spray their bedding too – this also helps control fleas & ticks, and it’s natural. We do this to our Sharpei’s.

  2. comment number 2 by: Deco Gecko

    Thanks for the tip. Sounds good.

  3. comment number 3 by: Karien

    There is a new product on the market called Advantix (in SA). It controlls ticks, fleas and… you guessed it, flies!

    I only started using it a month ago but so far so good.

  4. comment number 4 by: Rylee From

    we have a chow/husky and flies have been biting his ears so bad that they are black. And also they have been biting his nose so bad that it is bleeding on his whole nose. What do i do?

  5. comment number 5 by: Deco Gecko

    Hi Rylee. I think the best bet for you might be to go to the Vet first and get the sores cleaned out. They should also be able to give you a medicated cream that will help heal the wounds, as well as keep the flies off.

  6. comment number 6 by: Ann Hindle

    Hi, we have the same problem with our Boerboel and the only effective remedy that we have found is a product called Equivet, you can buy it from the Vets, it is actually for use on horses, but works beautifully for dogs ears too.

  7. comment number 7 by: James

    Thanks for the info Ann.

  8. comment number 8 by: Wayne

    I also have a boerboel and have found that putting a few drops of citronella oil on his hears keep the flies at bay. What we have also tried is “Zambuk” which helps heal the sores and keeps the flies away.

  9. comment number 9 by: Liz

    Hi I take flowers of sulphur and vaseline mix the 2 together and spread it on the dogs ears. This treatment is also used for when a dogs hair falls out and makes balb patches. I hope it works for you like it did for me

  10. comment number 10 by: James

    Hi Liz. Thanks for your ideas. Hopefully it proves useful to somebody…

  11. comment number 11 by: Jody

    If you are willing to go to the trouble, I make a salve. It is a bit heavy and oily, so not recommended if you are getting ready to show your dog. It works well for my outside malamute mixes.

    1/2 oz. beeswax
    1/2 cup olive oil
    1/2 tsp vegetable glycerin
    8 drops Lemon eucalyptus essential oil
    4 drops Lavendar essential oil

    Combine oils and glycerin. Melt beeswax in double boiler. Once melted, stir in oil mixture and whip with fork or egg whip. Pour immediately into small widemouth jar.

    Apply to dogs ears every three to four days or when flies are noticed.

    This is a little thicker than Vaseline due to the wax but stays on better. These essential oils are healing for ear tips already sore from bites. Hair seems to return fairly quickly also. These oils are also safe for animals but keep in mind that any essential oil product may cause an allergic reaction. Also – never use essential oils undiluted on pet or human unless they are specifically stated to be safe for application in that sense.

  12. comment number 12 by: James

    Thank you Jody, that is EXCELLENT information!!!

  13. comment number 13 by: genny

    i am struggling with fleas, spent a fortune at the vets for the past year, this doggie came with fleas and i have tried everything, somebody recommened that i rub the dog down with citronella oil , i have done this ,but now fear that it might harm her,

  14. comment number 14 by: Candice

    There’s a product called X Spot. I had terrible problems with flies on my German Sheperd and Husky’s ears. Tried X Spot and I’ve never looked backed!

  15. comment number 15 by: amanda

    i need help……My black labrador cross mastiff puppy has open wounds on his ears from the fly bites……we used a puppy fly repellent and he was allergic….it nearly killed him :( ……..i need to know what i can use to heal his ears and keep the flys off……thanks

  16. comment number 16 by: James

    You could try these “organic” options:

    Home made fly spray

    Or just the vaseline option…

    Let me know what happens.

  17. comment number 17 by: Candice

    Hi Amanda
    Try X Spot. It’s an ointment which you put on the skin between the shoulder blades and the base of their tales. I put a bit near their ears as well just to be sure. You can find it at most Vet’s or pet shops. I had a huge, huge problem with flies, my German Sheperd has no tips on his ears due to flies. I’ve tried vaseline but unfortunately I have other dogs and they made his ears worse by licking the vaseline off.

  18. comment number 18 by: gulsah

    Hi,

    I have 2 german shephards one is 5mnths and the other 8 weeks I don’t have this problem yet but I have been told that white zinc cream helps…

  19. comment number 19 by: Mauricio

    I always put VICKS & it help & cures the ears..

  20. comment number 20 by: Clive

    I also have two dogs, and they lick everything off, from shoofly to vaseline. I am going to try the zambuc due to the eucalyptus, but would X-spot help? Will the dogs lick it off?

  21. comment number 21 by: Candice

    Hi Clive
    Not at all! Before X-Spot I tried Vaseline and Zambuc and it would have worked but I have 3 other dogs who loved the taste and sat licking my german shepard’s ears which made the ears raw which only attracted more flies. The product is applied inbetween the shoulder blades and where the tail starts and applied on the skin not on the hair. I put a bit on their heads and ears as well just as an extra precaution.

  22. comment number 22 by: Clive

    Thanks Candice. I take it I cannot apply it to the open wound, but close by on the skin of the ear?

  23. comment number 23 by: Candice

    I do Clive, it actually helps the wound dry up.

  24. comment number 24 by: Clive

    Thanks Candice. I am definately going to try this…

  25. comment number 25 by: Candice

    One thing which I’m sure you’ll read is don’t wash your dogs before applying it’s works best with “dirty” dogs. Good Luck! Let me know how it goes.

  26. comment number 26 by: Candice

    One thing which I’m sure you’ll read is don’t wash your dogs before applying it works best with “dirty” dogs. Good Luck! Let me know how it goes.

  27. comment number 27 by: kelly

    hi guys! the best product i have found for my boerboel’s ears is fly rid works really great and stays on for really long. keeps working. hope this helps someone

  28. comment number 28 by: shelley

    i use “corona” ointment that is made for horses and cattle

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