Not exact matches
That officer — the fit younger man in his 30s — came with a more serious complaint: He had developed headaches, hearing problems and a sharp
pain in one
ear, especially, following a strange
experience in which something like a beam of sound seemed to have been directed at his home.
An estimated one in 5 dogs will
experience the discomfort of otitis externa1 — an inflammation of the
ear canal that is often accompanied by
ear pain, itchy
ears, a strong odor and muffled hearing.2 Otitis externa is the second most common canine veterinary diagnosis in the U.S. 3 and owner compliance is the biggest issue veterinarians face when treating these affected dogs.1
• Check if your pet is overweight or underweight • Check for signs of infection / disease of the skin,
ears, and teeth • Check for lumps and / or bumps on the skin that may potentially be malignant • Evaluate the heart for murmurs • Educate on common clinical signs of disease that your pet may already be
experiencing • «Palpate» or feel the belly to check for any
pain • Evaluate the eyes for any disease • Evaluate your pet's gait for any limping