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Wound Care for Pets Around Eyes, Ears, and Sensitive Areas

The skin around a pet’s eyes and ears is thinner and more reactive than other areas of the body. Products that are too harsh, applied too heavily, or used too close to openings can cause stinging, redness, or additional inflammation. That’s why gentle techniques and controlled application are essential when treating wounds in sensitive areas.

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How to Spot an Ear Infection

Ear infections are a common problem; it is estimated that 20% of dogs have some form of ear disease or issue. Read on to learn how to identify ear infections in your pet!
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Ear ye, Ear ye: Dog Breeds Most Prone to Ear Infections

Scratching, head-shaking, icky discharge, bad odor, red swollen ears – all can be signs of an infection. Keeping those ears clean is the best preventative step to take. But did you know that certain breeds of dogs are more prone to ear infections than others? Learn more here!
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Water Safety Tips for Healthy Summer Fun

To ensure that the fun continues, just like with humans, it is important to keep in mind some water safety tips for your dogs.