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  2. Multidrug-resistant salmonella outbreak linked to pig-ear dog ...

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    A multidrug-resistant salmonella outbreak tied to pig-ear dog treats has now spread across 27 states, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report.. The report ...

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    A salmonella outbreak tied to pig-ear dog treats has spread to 27 states in total, according to a new CDC report. Multidrug-resistant salmonella outbreak linked to pig-ear dog treats sickens ...

  4. Pig Ear Dog Treats Recalled Over Salmonella Fears - AOL

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    Three brands of pig ear dog treats have been recalled because they may be contaminated with salmonella, said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Earlier this month, Keys Manufacturing Co. Inc ...

  5. Cropping (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, cropping was performed on working dogs as it was believed it would decrease the risk of health complications, such as ear infections or hematomas.Crops were also performed on dogs that might need to fight, either while hunting animals that might fight back or while defending livestock herds from predators, or because they were used for pit-fighting sports such as dog fighting or ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Discina ancilis - Wikipedia

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    Discina ancilis, commonly known as pig's ears [1] [2] [3] is a brown to tannish, wrinkled, cup- or ear-shaped fungus, sometimes with short, stout stalk. The spores of D. ancilis are quite similar to those of mushrooms in the genus Gyromitra , so that some mycologists classify it there.