Why Do Dogs Develop Ear Infections? All dogs have the potential to have ear problems, but since we have selected some breeds to have floppy ears and others to have floppy ears that are clogged ...
James Quinn, Stanford Emergency Department, 300 Pasteur Drive, Always Building M121 MC 5119, Stanford, CA 94305, USA; mtabaka{at}stanford.edu Objectives To determine a current infection rate of dog ...
But you don't have to be swimming to get an infection in this part of your ear. It can be caused by a scratch, pimple, or bug bite, too. Signs of an outer ear infection can include: Your middle ...
This is a solid recommendation not only for treating ear infections but for any health issue your dog might face. In fact, your pet's well-being should always be a top priority, and to achieve ...
If your dog frequently scratches their ears or shakes their head, it might signal an ear infection. Veterinarian Dr. Rebekah Hartfield spoke to News On 6 about what causes ear infections and how ...
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther. 2011;9(2):215-226. As with most mammalian bites, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (augmentin) is a reasonable empiric antibiotic in an ...
I was cat-sitting recently, in exchange for a free place to stay, when the white-and-gray cat lunged at my hand and bit it — ouch! — one evening before bed. The bite left a small puncture ...