You may have noticed a slit in a dog's ears and you may wondering all about it. What's the function of that slit, and most of all, what's the name of that slit in a dog's ears? Discover its name and some possible functions.
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The Henry’s pocket is more commonly found in dogs with upright, erect ears and/or thinner coats. Chihuahuas, Boston Terriers, Corgis, and Pugs are a few examples of dog breeds that have the pocket.
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Arthritis in cats and arthritis in dogs is all too common, but it doesn’t have to cause your pets discomfort. Call Lilydale Veterinary Clinic today.
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Interesting in learning some fascinating dog ear facts? Learn more about your dog's ears, how they work and how your dog perceives the world through them.
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If your dog is shaking and scratching his head, it may be because Otodectes cynotis has taken up residence in his ear canal. The bug’s Latin name translate
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We look at some of the causes and solutions for your dogs scratching and shaking its head. From infections to mites, ear drops to injections.
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Ear mites in dogs can cause your pup irritation & pain. If you think his ear scratching might mean he has mites, learn what to do for treatment.
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Pain can be difficult to detect in older dogs. It is important for dog owners to recognize subtle signs of pain in their dog. Signs of pain include slowing down on walks, unwillingness to play, reluctance to sit or stand, limping or weight shifting, and sensitivity to touch on being picked up. If any of these behaviors are observed, your dog should be evaluated by your veterinarian and a pain management plan devised.
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Persistent vigorous head shaking may be an indication that your dog needs to see a vet. So, when you should become concerned about your dog's head shaking?
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Most dogs don’t like having their ears examined, cleaned, or medicated, however, with a little patience and practice, you should be able to perform these tasks at home. Some dogs will happily sit in your lap or on a table while you clean or medicate their ears, but many require some form of restraint. Ear
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A collection of blood or serum, and sometimes a blood clot within the pinna or ear flap. This blood collects under the skin and causes the ear flap to become thickened.
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Aural Hematoma in MONTGOMERY, AL. Animal Hospital of Montgomery is your local Veterinarian in MONTGOMERY serving all of your needs. Call us today at 3342722200 for an appointment.
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Have you recently noticed a scab on your dog's ear? If so, you may be wondering what caused it. Discover common causes here!
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If your dog has a large puffy swelling on the ear, it is likely an ear hematoma. It is most likely that you will have noticed excessive shaking of the head. Ear hematomas require treatment or the ear will become severely scarred and deformed. It is also important to determine the underlying cause for the shaking of the head that led to the hematoma. Although in many cases the hematoma doesn't cause pain, very often the underlying cause will. Not only will our vets treat the hematoma, they will treat the underlying cause and the pain as well. What is a hematoma?
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