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Veterinarian gently lifting a Papillon's ear during an ear mite examination
ParasitesJul 11, 2026

Ear Mites in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Ear mites in dogs can cause intense itching, head shaking, dark debris, and secondary ear disease. Learn how dogs catch mites, how veterinarians confirm the diagnosis, which treatments are used, and how to prevent reinfestation.

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Owner preparing prescribed ear drops and gauze beside a calm Siamese cat at home
General WellnessJul 11, 2026

Cat Ear Infection Treatment: Medicine, Cleaning, and Recovery

A vet-reviewed guide to cat ear infection treatment, including cytology, eardrum safety, topical medicine, cleaning, recovery timelines, rechecks, and cost.

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Veterinarian gently examining a silver British Shorthair cat's ear with an otoscope
General WellnessJul 11, 2026

Cat Ear Infection: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

A vet-reviewed guide to cat ear infection causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and the balance or facial changes that require urgent care.

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Owner using a damp cotton ball to gently clean the inner corner of a calm brown-and-white dog's eye in soft natural light
General WellnessJul 11, 2026

How to Clean Dog Eyes Safely at Home (Vet Steps)

A vet-reviewed, step-by-step guide to cleaning your dog's eyes at home: the right eye wash and saline, how to gently soften crusty boogers and tear stains, what to avoid, and the discharge signs that mean a vet visit.

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Small white dog with reddish-brown tear stains in the fur beneath both eyes, sitting and looking up at the camera
General WellnessJul 11, 2026

Dog Tear Stains: Causes, Cleaning & Prevention

Dog tear stains are reddish-brown porphyrin marks from excess tearing. Learn what causes them, how to safely clean and prevent them, and the red flags that mean it is time to see a vet.

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Close-up of a golden retriever with clear watery eyes and a moist tear-streaked muzzle in soft natural light
General WellnessJul 11, 2026

Dog Watery Eyes: Causes, Treatment & Vet Care

Dog watery eyes (epiphora) usually come from allergies, irritants, or a blocked tear duct. Learn the causes, safe home care, and the red-flag signs that mean it is time to see a vet.

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