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How do you treat ear mites in dogs?

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Dogs that are afflicted with ear mites will typically scratch at the ears excessively and shake their heads, even pulling out their own hair as they scratch. Some dogs will shake their heads so much that an hematoma of the ear will form (with blood pooling in the ear due to breakage of a blood vessel). read more

Ear mites causes itching and inflammation in your dog’s ears and is highly contagious which means it is easily transmitted from one dog to another and between pets (e.g. between cats and dogs). Left untreated, they can cause serious infections in your pooch’s ears or even cause hearing loss. read more

Ear mites in dogs is probably one of the easiest problems with dogs' ears that you can detect and treat yourself. As long as you know what to look for and how to look for them, you're half way there to getting rid of them for good. read more

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