How often should I clean floppy dog ears?
Floppy dog ears like those on Cocker Spaniels or Basset Hounds trap more dirt and moisture than upright ears, making regular cleaning a must for preventing infections.
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What causes yeast infection in dogs ears?
Dog’s constant ear scratching or head shaking can be more than just a nuisance—it’s often a sign of yeast infection, a common issue many pup owners face.
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How to get rid of dog yeast infection in ears?
A dog’s constant head shaking or scratching at their ears isn’t just annoying—it could signal a yeast infection, common in breeds with floppy ears like Cocker Spaniels or Basset Hounds.
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How do you tell if your dog has ear mites or just dirty ears
If you’re a new dog parent in the US—maybe you brought home a bouncy Cocker Spaniel puppy from a shelter in Florida or a calm Basset Hound from a breeder in Ohio
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How are dogs infected with ear mites
If you’re a new dog owner in California staring at your 7-month-old Corgi’s red, itchy ear—just after a playdate at the park—or a first-timer in Ohio wondering how your indoor
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How to treat a dog ear infection at home?
Dog shaking its head nonstop or scratching at its ears might be more than just a nuisance—it could signal an ear infection.
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Can dog ear infections heal on their own?
Watching your dog paw at their ear nonstop, or shake their head like it’s a rattle, is hard to ignore. That little whimper when you accidentally brush their ear? It’s a clear sign something’s off.
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