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Question by jdog
Submitted on 10/17/2003
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my dog has constant ear bleeds i do not know if she got into rat poison or what



Answer by Jeremy
Submitted on 10/30/2003
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jdog,

Some dogs will have bleeding from their ears due to scratching at their ears to relieve wax or bacteria buildups. If you see your dog scratching at their ears then you need to invest in an ear cleaner that will get rid of the nasty stuff in your pets ear that is driving them crazy.

got to www.healthypetnet.com/jeremy and click on the pet product link. This is one source of a great earwax removal treatment.

 

Answer by pat
Submitted on 6/30/2007
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my dogs are not scraching there ears I think the flies are eating there ears.       what can I put on there ears   to stop the bleeding

 

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