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  2. How to Stop Chronic Ear Infections in Dogs - AOL

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    5. Increasing Airflow. Dogs with floppy ears, especially if they are heavy, are more likely to develop ear infections, as the ear canals are dark and are not exposed to the air.

  3. Otitis externa in animals - Wikipedia

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    Signs of ear infection include shaking of the head, and scratching at or under the ear. Some animals may also paw the ear or try to rub it on other objects to relieve pain and discomfort. Ear infections often result in a darker red ear, dirt in the ear, or a general inflamed appearance. Chronic allergic otitis externa in a dog with atopic ...

  4. How to clean your dog’s ears - AOL

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    Massage their ears: After applying the ear wash solution, gently massage the base of your dog’s ear for about 20-30 seconds. This helps distribute the solution throughout the ear canal and ...

  5. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Dogs are unable to metabolize theobromine effectively. If they eat chocolate, the theobromine can remain in their bloodstreams for days, and dogs may experience fast heart rate, severe diarrhea, epileptic seizures, heart attacks, internal bleeding, and eventually death. [37]

  6. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Ear infections are common in dogs, particularly breeds with hanging ears, such as Beagles, and dogs with narrow ear canals, such as Cocker Spaniels. Other predisposing factors include allergies, ear parasites, and hypothyroidism. [76] Deafness* in dogs can be either acquired or congenital.

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    “A fast heart rate, on the other hand, may not have that big suction of blood in and big squeeze of blood out,” she adds. ... It is also normal that resting heart rates go down over time and ...