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Both the crying and the twitching could be pointing towards a painful injury of some kind. See a vet!
Your dog's ears may be twitching due to various reasons such as irritation, allergies, ear infections, or even excitement. It is important to observe your dog's behavior and consult a veterinarian if the twitching persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.
Your dog's ears may be twitching due to various reasons such as irritation, allergies, ear infections, or even neurological issues. It is best to consult a veterinarian to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment for your dog's ear twitching.
A dog's ear twitching can indicate that they are listening intently or trying to locate a sound. It could also be a sign of irritation or discomfort in the ear.
Your dog's ears may be twitching due to various reasons such as irritation, allergies, ear infections, or even excitement. It is best to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Your dog's ear may be twitching due to irritation, allergies, ear infections, or the presence of pests like mites. It's important to have a veterinarian examine your dog to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
When dogs are sad they do not cry, like we do. And I'm not sure why you would want to know how to make your dog cry.
It's just like cat's, you're dog is twitching because it has'nt got used to being spayed because it's trying not to give birth to the baby's.So the female dog try's to force the baby's up and eat them.
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Your dog's ear may be twitching due to irritation, allergies, ear infections, or the presence of pests like mites. It's important to monitor the ear for any signs of discomfort or discharge and consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
well just think about now if you were a dog would you cry if yous was touched he probley thinks it hurts
you cry