Diagnosis and Management of Pseudomonas Associated Canine Otitis Pushpa Yanglem1,*, Anand R.K.2, Anand Gautam3 Dr. Anand's Pets Clinic, C-2-C/12/132, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058 1Junior, veterinary Consultant and Microbiologist, Dr. Anand's Pets Clinic, C-2-C/12/132, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058 2 Senior Veterinary Consultant, Dr. Anand's Pets Clinic, C-2-C/12/132, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058 3Veterinary Consultant and Specialist Canine Surgery, Dr. Anand's Pets Clinic, C-2-C/12/132, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058 *Corresponding author. E-mail: drtiny.2007@gmail.com
Online published on 2 April, 2016. Abstract Otitis media and otitis externa was reported with symptoms of head shaking, rubbing or scratching of affected ear. Samples were collected aseptically and subjected for microbiological examination. Pseudomonas spp were found on culturing with highest sensitivity for Enrofloxacin in one dog but showed resistance in another case. Based on these findings a diagnosis of otitis media was made. The first case was managed medically with Enrofloxacin @ 5mg/kg whereas Amoxycillin/Sulbactam @ 20mg/kg, IM, s.i.d. in the second case for five days and other supportive therapies. Ear cleaning was done with Salicylic acid solution and Ofloxacin drops were instilled topically. Significant improvement was seen after five days of treatment. Top Keywords Culture and sensitivity test (CST), otitis media, otitis externa. Top |