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

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    Some dogs do respond to ear cropping since, after the surgery, the ears are erect, the ear canals are open, and they have increased airflow. Surgery is usually a treatment option of last resort ...

  3. Otitis externa in animals - Wikipedia

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    In dogs, those breeds with floppy ears are more prone, since air flow is limited and a warm, moist environment built up, which is conducive to infection. The external ear in animals is longer and deeper than in humans, which makes it easier for infection or wax to build up or be hard to remove. Complete ear canal inspection requires the use of ...

  4. Ear mite - Wikipedia

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    Ear mites are mites that live in the ears of animals. The most commonly seen species in veterinary medicine is Otodectes cynotis (Gk. oto =ear, dectes =biter, cynotis =of the dog). This species, despite its name, is also responsible for 90% of ear mite infections in felines.

  5. Hydrocortisone aceponate - Wikipedia

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    Hydrocortisone aceponate is typically used for skin conditions in veterinary practices for dogs. In this instance, it can be used on acute otitis externa, [7] a bacterial infection causing inflammation of the ear canal, as well as a treatment for itchy skin caused by allergies. [1] Additionally, hydrocortisone aceponate can be used to treat ...

  6. Mites of domestic animals - Wikipedia

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    Mites are highly varied and their classification is complex; a simple grouping is used in this introductory article. Vernacular terms to describe diseases caused by mites include scab, mange, and scabies. Mites and ticks have substantially different biology from, and are classed separately from, insects (the class Insecta).

  7. Ear drop - Wikipedia

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    Ear drops should not be shared to prevent the spread of infection. [7] Ear drops should not be used after the expiration date. [7] Ear drops should only be used in the affected ear. Ear drops are usually used for a short duration of time. Make sure to only use it as prescribed. [7]