Dog Illness: Ear Condition - Aural Haematoma
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Aural
haematoma is a blood blisters that is form on the ear of your dog.
Symptoms
Aural haematoma is usually found and developed when a dog scratches his
ears insistently in response to irritation and annoyance cause by fleas,
mites or an ear infection. It may or may not be painful to your dog.
While dog breed with larger ears like retrievers, spaniels and setters
are more likely to get Aural haematoma condition. Any dog breed can
still develop this ear illness condition.
Treatment
There is no way where you can treat your dog Aural haematoma condition
yourself. This illness will require your vet attention and can be quite
a costly, because this condition can be difficult to cure and might
require many different type treatment before it can be cured completely.
Your vet will examine your dog ear condition before recommending the
right and best treatment. He will also be likely to examine your dogs
for any conditions (otitis, ear mites) that contribute to why your dog
scratch ear so much.
About the author:
Moses Chia is a dog lover and owner of
DogsObedienceTraining.com – The dog training resource site for a
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