Friday, July 29, 2011
Dog Ear Care
Dog Ear Care
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Hearing Aids for Dogs: Learn How to Prevent Dog Hearing Loss
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Dog Ear Problems: What is Hematoma?
Dog Ear Problems: What is Hematoma?
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Dog Ear Discharge: What are the causes and cure for it?
Dog Ear Discharge: What are the causes and cure for it?
Monday, July 25, 2011
Canine Ear Mite Problems
Canine Ear Mite Problems
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Anatomy of a Dog’s Ear
Ear flap - It is also known as pinna, which is the outer ear’s primary part. It can be in the shape of upright, floppy, or pointed. Pinna is composed of skin, hair, and cartilage. It can of hearing infinite amount of movement to regulate in better auditory angles and social cues transmission in dogs.
Ear Canals – Dogs have two types of ear canals: the vertical and horizontal canals. Cerumen is a waxy component that resists water. These two dog ear canals and cerumen protects the ears from water retention. Inner Ear – It is part of the dog’s ear that is filled with fluid. Its primary function is to transmit sound to the appropriate nerves. Middle Ear – It is where the ossicles and bulla are located. Ossicles vibrate when waves of sound smash them. On the other hand, bulla is responsible in detecting the lower sound registers. Based on studies, the anatomy of dog’s ears are capable of hearing range up to 45,000 Hertz, while humans are only up to 23,000 Hertz. It is interesting to learn about dog ears. However, knowing the importance of it should motivate us take care of our dog’s ears. Read this Complete Guide for Dog Ear Care.
Anatomy of a Dog’s Ear
Ear flap - It is also known as pinna, which is the outer ear’s primary part. It can be in the shape of upright, floppy, or pointed. Pinna is composed of skin, hair, and cartilage. It can of hearing infinite amount of movement to regulate in better auditory angles and social cues transmission in dogs.
Ear Canals – Dogs have two types of ear canals: the vertical and horizontal canals. Cerumen is a waxy component that resists water. These two dog ear canals and cerumen protects the ears from water retention. Inner Ear – It is part of the dog’s ear that is filled with fluid. Its primary function is to transmit sound to the appropriate nerves. Middle Ear – It is where the ossicles and bulla are located. Ossicles vibrate when waves of sound smash them. On the other hand, bulla is responsible in detecting the lower sound registers. Based on studies, the anatomy of dog’s ears are capable of hearing range up to 45,000 Hertz, while humans are only up to 23,000 Hertz. It is interesting to learn about dog ears. However, knowing the importance of it should motivate us take care of our dog’s ears. Read this Complete Guide for Dog Ear Care.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Dog Ear Care - A Way To Prevent Dog Ear Problems
Dog Ear Care - A Way To Prevent Dog Ear Problems
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Dog Ear Infections – How To Treat and Prevent It?
Dog Ear Infections – How To Treat and Prevent It?
Amazing Dog Video - DOG Attacks SHARK!
Amazing Dog Video - DOG Attacks SHARK!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Common Dog Ear Problems
Common Dog Ear Problems
Monday, July 18, 2011
Solving Your Dog's Ear Problems
Solving Your Dog's Ear Problems
Friday, July 15, 2011
Dog Ear Yeast Infection Symptoms
Dog Ear Yeast Infection Symptoms
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Home Remedies for Dog Ear Infection
Home Remedies for Dog Ear Infection
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Dog Ear Mites Treatment
Ear mites are tiny ectoparasites that look a lot like ticks or little spiders. These parasites can live in the dog’s ear canal or anywhere in the body. Dog ear mites can be very transmittable. It can spread by being in contact with another infected dog or from a mother to her puppies. A dog owner must treat the ear mites problem immediately or consult a veterinarian for proper medication. Home remedies can help in the prevention and treatment of dog ear problems. Learn how to spot and treat dog ear mites.
Dog Ear Mites Treatment
Ear mites are tiny ectoparasites that look a lot like ticks or little spiders. These parasites can live in the dog’s ear canal or anywhere in the body. Dog ear mites can be very transmittable. It can spread by being in contact with another infected dog or from a mother to her puppies. A dog owner must treat the ear mites problem immediately or consult a veterinarian for proper medication. Home remedies can help in the prevention and treatment of dog ear problems. Learn how to spot and treat dog ear mites.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
How To Cure Your Dog Ear Infection?
- Redness inside or around your dog's ears
- Inflammation
- Foul-smelling ear wax discharges
How To Cure Your Dog Ear Infection?
- Redness inside or around your dog's ears
- Inflammation
- Foul-smelling ear wax discharges
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Ear Problems in Dogs - What's The Solution?
Ear problems in dogs are a growing concern for the modern dog owner.
A recent US pet insurance survey has shown that dog ear problems are the single largest medical treatment being administered by vets today.
Dog ears are an area of the body that can suffer injury, wax build up, yeast infections, mites and a whole range of other issues.
Some of topics include:
- How to treat a dog ear yeast infection
- How to spot and treat ear mites in dogs
- How to properly clean dogs ears
Access the site at www.dogears.co
Ear Problems in Dogs - What's The Solution?
Ear problems in dogs are a growing concern for the modern dog owner.
A recent US pet insurance survey has shown that dog ear problems are the single largest medical treatment being administered by vets today.
Dog ears are an area of the body that can suffer injury, wax build up, yeast infections, mites and a whole range of other issues.
Some of topics include:
- How to treat a dog ear yeast infection
- How to spot and treat ear mites in dogs
- How to properly clean dogs ears
Access the site at www.dogears.co
Thursday, July 7, 2011
The Importance of Puppy Socialization
Puppy Socialization Can Start Early
Proper early socialization of your puppy can have the positive lasting impact over the course of your dog’s life. It really is THAT crucial.
Read in full...http://www.dogtips.co/puppy-socialization/The Importance of Puppy Socialization
Puppy Socialization Can Start Early
Proper early socialization of your puppy can have the positive lasting impact over the course of your dog’s life. It really is THAT crucial.
Read in full...http://www.dogtips.co/puppy-socialization/