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This Man Puts Vinegar In His Dog’s Ear – You Won’t Believe The Reason Why

All of us dog lovers hate to witness our beloved pets in pain or distress. Dogs are not able to talk or tell us exactly what the problem is and so sometimes a diagnosis can be difficult.

If you have a dog that spends a lot of time outdoors and is a keen swimmer there is a greater chance that they will suffer from ear infections. The dark warm inside of the ear canal provides the perfect conditions for bacteria and yeast to flourish. Once you have established that this is the problem, then this little tip will ease the dogs pain and suffering without destroying your bank balance by frequent veterinarian visits. Obviously, with all home remedies check with your vet the first time, but once you are given the all clear, this is a wonderful tip.


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