For hearing, just like we use our ears.
No, Monistat 7 should not be used to treat yeast infections in dogs' ears as it is specifically formulated for human use and may not be safe or effective for dogs. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment of yeast infections in dogs' ears.
No, Monistat should not be used to treat yeast infections in dogs' ears. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment of your pet's ear infection.
Yes. It was prescribed by our vet
Dogs
The cropping (cutting) of dogs ears was originally done to prevent working dogs (the dog breeds that ear cropping is most commonly done to) from being bitten by rodents on the dogs floppy ears, which could cause infection. Most woking dogs still have their ears cropped even if they are not going to be used for work because it has become the "look" of the dog's breed.
dogs and cats move their ears to hear from where the sound id comming.the ears of cats and dogs are out so when the sound waves hit the outside of the ears it rebounds back into the ears.
It depends on what dog you are talking about. There are dogs with short ears but most have ears bigger than those of humans.
Some dogs have warm ears because they have a higher blood flow to their ears, which helps regulate their body temperature.
Dogs ears are pretty close to human ears. So the answer to your question is yes they can.
Dogs' ears twitch to help them hear better and to express their emotions, such as excitement or alertness.
Dogs' ears are warm because they have a good blood supply close to the surface of the skin in their ears, which helps regulate their body temperature.
None no dog has 44 ears.