If you suspect your dog has a perforated eardrum, do not attempt to treat it yourself. Contact your veterinarian immediately.
Here are some general symptoms of a perforated eardrum in dogs:
* Head shaking
* Ear scratching
* Pain or discomfort in the ear
* Discharge from the ear (could be bloody, pus-like, or clear)
* Loss of balance
* Tilting the head
* Loss of hearing
* Whimpering or crying
It's important to note that these symptoms can also be caused by other conditions, so it's crucial to seek veterinary care for a proper diagnosis.
A veterinarian can examine your dog's ear and determine if there is a perforation. They can also recommend appropriate treatment, which may include antibiotics, pain medication, or surgery.