by Gina gina@eastvalleyanimal.com | Sep 18, 2014 | Ear Treatments
There’s a reason why it seems that Fluffy can hear that cat food can opening from a mile away: cats have incredibly good hearing. Keeping your cat’s ears clean is a good way to protect his (or her) hearing and ear health. It also helps you recognize problems early,...
by Gina gina@eastvalleyanimal.com | Sep 18, 2014 | Cats, Ear Treatments
Your cat’s ears may be able to pick up the sound of a bag of treats being opened across the house, but they could still use a little help staying clean. Monitoring your kitty’s ears once per week for wax, debris and infection will help those sensitive sonar detectors...
by Gina gina@eastvalleyanimal.com | Sep 18, 2014 | Ear Treatments
Although a dog’s ears need to be regularly monitored for his entire life, a little basic maintenance is generally all that’s required to keep them clean and healthy. Canine Anatomy Because of the twisty, curvy design of a dog’s inner ears, it’s easy for parasites,...