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Does Frontline Plus Kill Ear Mites ?

Does Frontline Plus Kill Ear Mites ?

Ear mites are tiny insects living on the surface of the ear of the dog and may be very disturbing for the animal as the ears become inflamed and the skin becomes red. The ears develop a foul smell due to the infection and have to be immediately attended to if the infection starts showing up. Otherwise, the dog would keep shaking its head very vigorously.

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Ear Mites Life Cycle

Ear Mites Life Cycle

Ear mite infection results in a lot of discomfort to your pet by causing redness of the skin and weakness. The infected ear also develops a foul smell. The mites are easily transmitted between pets, hence, if you have more than one pet at home, you need to take care that the infection does not spread rapidly among them.

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Neurologic Symptoms Of Lyme Disease Dogs

Neurologic Symptoms Of Lyme Disease Dogs

Lyme disease is known to affect dogs. It is caused by a bacterium called Borrelia burgdorferi. Dogs get this bacterium from a deer tick bite. When the tick remains on the dog’s skin for more than two days, the bacteria is transmitted throughout the body and the dog succumbs to this disease.

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