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Animal Hospital Kingston: What Causes Ear Infection in Dogs and Cats

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  What causes cat and dog ear infection ?    Unnecessary bacteria or yeast inside the dog ear infection or parasites. For example, ear bugs living in the ear trench (a typical issue in cats) can cause an infection. Once in a while, the channel may get red, aggravated, and irritated, however not really infected.   Is your dog shaking her head a lot?   Does your cat have a great deal of waxy stuff in his ears? Is there an awful smell coming from your pet’s ears? Provided that this is true. Your pet may have otitis which is the extravagant specialist word for irritation or infection of the ear.   Why do they get yeast or bacteria in the first place?   Bacterial and yeast  dog and cat ear infection  happen when conditions inside the ear are appropriate for the exorbitant development of these organisms. In the event that a pet has food or ecological hypersensitivities, the skin coating the ear can get aggravated and broken. Taking into account the...

Eye Infection in Dog: 7 Things to Know

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  Conjunctivitis, otherwise called pink eye or red eye, is as basic in canines as all things considered in people. It’s a bothersome irritation of the tissue that covers the eye and the coating of the eyelids, called the conjunctiva. Conjunctivitis can occur at whatever stage in life, without anyone else or in view of another eye issue.   At Grah Kingston, we are providing quality  Parasite Control Service . We are known as one of the best dog eye infection treatments in Kingston open 7 days a week.   Symptoms of Dog Eye Infections   Common signs and side effects of an eye infection in dogs include:   Redness:  the eye seems pinker or redder than typical   Discharge:  differs with the kind of infection   The clear release is typically the reason for viral infections or sensitivities   Mucoid to mucopurulent (shady or yellowish) release could be a dry eye infection   Purulent or thick yellowish-green “discharge” could be a bacte...

Skin Infection in Dog Kingston: My Dog Has Dry Flaky Skin and Scabs

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  Skin Infection in Dogs Kingston: Dry, flaky skin can be a sign of parasites that cause mange, such as the Demodex mite, canine scabies, and cheyletiellosis (Walking Dandruff), or it could indicate that your dog has lice. Diagnosing parasites that cause dry skin on dogs requires a trip to the veterinarian.   10 Reasons Why Your Dog Has Dry Flaky Skin and Scabs   There are plenty of reasons but you should be able to identify your dog’s problem among the following reasons.   Below, you’ll also get to know how you can get rid of dry dog skin and finally free your dog from nasty itching and scratching.   Allergies   Parasites   Yeast Infection   Immune disorder   Atopic Dermatitis   Folliculitis   Impetigo   Seborrhea   Ringworm   Diet Deficiency   Allergies in dogs:   Allergies are common in all breeds of dogs and can cause itching, irritation, discomfort, and pain.  Environmental allergens in dogs , like...