Dogs with floppy ears, especially if they are heavy, are more likely to develop ear infections, as the ear canals are dark ...
Once abused and in pain, Waverly’s $30K recovery brought her a second chance. She’s now deaf but happy, thriving in her ...
Dr. Rebekah Hartfield explains the causes, symptoms, and treatments for ear infections in dogs, emphasizing the importance of ...
Do Not Treat Without a Vet Please do not attempt to treat your dog's ears with over-the-counter ear mite medication or home ...
One health issue that’s common in dogs is an ear hematoma, often referred to as a blood blister. Thankfully, there’s an effective surgery that can resolve it. When a pup’s ear is irritated ...
A Leeds woman who failed to get veterinary treatment for her dog who suffered from serious skin issues has been banned from ...
During his sentencing at Southampton Magistrates’ Court, a veterinary report outlined how a dog’s ears can only be cropped by a veterinary surgeon for purposes of medical treatment. This can include ...
Some dogs do respond to ear cropping since, after the surgery, the ears are erect, the ear canals are open, and they have increased airflow. Surgery is usually a treatment option of last resort ...