If you’ve noticed your dog scratching at their ears or shaking their head more than usual, it could be an ear infection, allergies, or even worse—ear mites. Before you start stripping the beds and ...
Recurring episodes are one of the most common reasons owners take their dogs to the vet. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
As a new pet owner, I had no idea ear infections were common in dogs. So when our puppy turned 6 months old and got his first one, I didn't know what to be on the lookout for. I felt so bad I hadn't ...
Excessive head shaking in dogs could signal a painful ear infection caused by bacteria or yeast - and pet owners should know ...
A pet’s ears can be affected by airborne allergens, (some seasonal), food allergies, bacterial infections, yeast infections, mites, foreign objects, and trauma. Allergens produce redness, irritation, ...
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) - Pet owners whose cat or dog may have ear mites could be part of a treatment study held out of a Decatur clinic. Leaders with the Northgate Pet Clinic said ear mites can cause ...
Many pet owners frequently deal with the common problem of ear infections in their dogs, which could be due to bacteria, yeast or ear mites. A variety of treatments can be used, however, antibiotics ...
Ear mites affect cats and dogs, as well as other pets such as ferrets and rabbits. But they are most commonly found in felines, affecting as many as 25% of pet cats. If your cat is young and roams ...