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Identifying Dog Ear Problems

by Matt LeClair on Nov 15, 2009

Have you noticed that you’re dog cannot seem to stop scratching his ear or both ears?  This may be a sign that your dogs ears need to be clean.  Or it may also be a sign of a more serious condition that needs to be treated as soon as possible.  This article will discuss some of the potential ear problems that your dog might be suffering from and how you can treat them. One of the most common ear problems that dogs often deal with is wax buildup which can cause irritation if left untreated too long.  This is common in dogs that have floppy ears than hand down instead of standing straight up.  This waxy buildup is usually caused by excess moisture in the ear, or other debris that remains in the ear.  Excess water and other substances remain trapped in the ear because the ears cover the ear opening so it is less likely that the water and debris can drained or released from the ear.  Consequently, water does not dry up as easily because there is...Read More >>



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    Have you noticed that you’re dog cannot seem to stop scratching his ear or both ears? This may be a sign that your dogs ears need to be clean. Or it may also be a sign of a...

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