We explain why the anatomy of a dog's ear makes them prone to ear infections and what you can do to help them.
Dog ears are made up of 18 muscles (vs. the human ear with six) and have considerably longer ear canals, which help them hone their sense of hearing. While this means dogs are vastly better at ...
We think of ear infections as a summer problem for our dogs. Heat and swimming a lot can cause excess wax and moist ears. But many of our mountain dogs love to roll around in the snow and get moisture ...
Dogs can go deaf from age, genetics, infections, or injury. Get expert guidance on diagnosis, visual cues, and safety strategies.
Dogs' ears, though often cute and floppy, are prone to infection. Just like humans, they have yeast and bacteria that lives year-round on their skin. The trouble is, when that yeast or bacteria gets ...
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 ...
Your pets are part of your family, so taking good care of them is a priority. That means feeding them quality food, spoiling them with a few great toys and keeping up with their grooming. But grooming ...