Is Your Dog at Risk for Ear Problems?

Ear problems were the #1 reason dogs visited the veterinarian last year. Find out if your dog's breed or habits put him or her at risk for ear problems.

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On Apr 13, 2016

Does your dog have stand-up/pointy ears or long floppy ears?

Does your dog go swimming often?

Do you take your dog to the groomer's or bathe at home?

Do your dog's ears smell bad?

Does your dog not seem to hear you at times?

Minimal Risk

Minimal Risk

Your dog has a normal risk for ear problems. You should clean his or her ears once a month to maintain good health. Try CLEAR ME natural ear cleaner for pets: http://bit.ly/1TRT1pW.

High Risk

High Risk

Your dog has a higher than average risk for ear problems. You should clean his or her ears weekly or even daily. Try CLEAR ME natural ear cleaner for pets: http://bit.ly/1TRT1pW.

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