Common causes of abnormal ear growth in dogs include infections, allergies, tumors, and genetic factors. Treatments may include medication, surgery, or other interventions depending on the underlying cause. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Not naturally, no. However there are some rare genetic mutations that can cause abnormal muscle growth. Check out Wendy, a Whippet with such a mutation.
It could be allergies, take her to the vet.
Some do, it's not abnormal if they do.
The brown gunk in dogs' ears could be caused by a buildup of wax, dirt, or yeast infections. It is important to have a veterinarian examine the dog's ears to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
No it can not, if can, how?
Cyanophobia is the morbid fear of dogs while cynophobia is the abnormal fear of the color blue
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Consult your vet.
Only your Veterinarian can help in this situation. Take your dog into see your Vet right away. Each time your dog has a seizure, he or she is buring up brain cells. So off to your Vet ASAP!
Dwarfism in dogs can be caused by genetic mutations, hormonal imbalances, or certain medical conditions that affect bone growth. These factors can lead to stunted growth and shorter limbs in affected dogs.
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