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This article provides an overview of the causes of ear problems in both cats and dogs and common conditions that arise. Ear infections are very common but many are successfully treated if caught in time. Prevention, as always, is better than a cure; so once you understand the factors involved and how to look after your pet's ears, the majority of problems will be avoided.
Possible causes and treatments for Malassezia overgrowth in a dog's ears
CleanAural can be used used to clean a comfortable but waxy ear.
What is an Aural Haematoma and what can be done about it?
Swollen ear flaps in dogs and cats are often the condition called Aural Haematoma.
Dry Eye (Keratitis Sicca) or a different cause for eye trouble in a West Highland Terrier.
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