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Curing Dog Ear Mites

Curing Dog Ear Mites

An ear mite is a tiny insect which lives on the surface of the dog’s ears. It causes a lot of discomfort to the pet. Dogs start shaking their head vigorously if they catch a ear mite infection. The ears start smelling badly. The health of the skin deteriorates and the surface becomes quite oily.

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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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How To Groom A Poodle ?

How To Groom A Poodle ?

The standard poodles have dense, coiled and curly coat. Apart from white, poodles are available in other colors also such as black and brown. Poodles are very famous and well-bred dog which require grooming after a fixed interval of time. It demands complete grooming within four to six weeks, and in general within a week.

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