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Why does my husky shake its head?

Why does my husky shake its head?

If your husky has a habit of shaking its head you’re probably wondering why.

This post will show you a number of possible causes and how to figure out the exact reason.

So, why does my husky shake its head? Possible reasons are that it’s wet, it has water in its ear, it has an ear infection, it has allergies, there is something stuck in its ears or there might be a more serious cause such as a head injury.

There are actually a number of possible reasons why your husky might shake its head. Fortunately, there are also a number of things that you can consider that will help you in figuring out the exact reason.

Why your husky shakes its head

Each of the different reasons that your husky shakes its head will likely come with some clues in the way that it does it.

Below, I will show you a number of possible reasons that it shakes its head and what would make them more likely.

It’s wet

The reason that it shakes its head could be that it is wet. This would be much more likely to be the reason if it does it when it is clearly wet and it also shakes the rest of its body as well. If it only shakes its head it could still be the case that it did it because only its head is wet.

It has water in its ear

The reason that it might shake its head could be that it has water stuck in its ear. This would be more likely to be the reason if it does it when it has gotten wet earlier in the day.

It has an ear infection

Sometimes dogs will shake their heads when they have ear infections and it could be the reason why your husky is doing it. This would be more likely if it has started doing it suddenly, it is clearly not wet, it has been scratching at its ears and it has been shaking it repeatedly. If it seems like it might have an ear infection the best option would be to take it to a vet.

It has allergies

The reason your husky has been shaking its head could be that it has allergies. This would be more likely if it has been scratching it its head a lot, it has started doing it suddenly and it has been doing it when it is dry. Again, in this case the best option would be to take it to a vet.

Something is stuck in its ears

It could be the case that it has been shaking its head due to something being stuck in its ears. This would be more likely if it has been shaking its head vigorously and if it has been rubbing its ears with its paws. It would also be the reason if you can see that there is something stuck in there.

There is a more serious condition

Sometimes, huskies will shake their heads due to a more serious condition such as neurological disorders and inflammatory diseases. This would be more likely to be the reason if your husky has been acting unusually in other ways as well and if its head shaking is especially vigorous. In this case, the best option for you would be to take it to a vet.

Consider when it first started doing it

It would help to consider when your husky first started doing it since it could help you figure out why it has been doing it.

If your husky has started shaking its head a lot suddenly, it would make it more likely to be due to things such as water being stuck in its ears, an ear infection, something being stuck in its ears or allergies. It would help to consider what else it has been doing recently that might have caused it.

If it has been doing it for a while now, it could be due to an ear infection, something being stuck in its ears or it could be a more serious condition.

Consider when it does it

The timing of when your husky shakes its head would also be something to consider.

If it shakes its head more when it is wet, it would be highly likely that it does it because its head is wet and it wants to wick away the water.

Whereas, if it does it when it is dry, it would be more likely to be due to things such as allergies, an ear infection, something being stuck in its ears or a more serious issue.

Consider how often it does it

It would also help to consider how often your husky shakes its head. If it does it a lot or there doesn’t seem to be an apparent cause then it would help to take it to a vet to get an expert opinion.