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Dog Health Treatment and Advice : How to Treat a Dog’s Ear Hematoma

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What can cause a dog’s ear hematoma? It can be caused by excessive head shaking. There is now a device which can cure hematoma in a dog and it involves a trip to the vet.


Treating a dog’s ear hematoma, which is caused from excessive head shaking, involves visiting a veterinarian to consider surgical corrections. Have a doctor examine a dog with an ear hematoma, which can be treated with a device that clips onto the ear, with health information from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. Aimee Beger Bio: Dr. Aimee Beger works for McClintock Animal Care Center in Tempe, Ariz. Filmmaker: Ryan Quinn

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7 Responses to Dog Health Treatment and Advice : How to Treat a Dog’s Ear Hematoma

  1. lenko79

    hey you suck lady………thanks for nothing

  2. megatrongal

    I have a dog who might have a hematoma on her stomache near her teat. Are hematomas on on ears with dogs?

  3. maxinpains

    just look at that dog’s face… so scared…

  4. TheExtant

    My dog just had a hematuma surgery today. It costed less that $200, and thats a good deal.

  5. 88BONZ

    I just drained my boxers hematoma and it returned in 2 days.I nee advice on numbing the ear.

  6. sabraham73

    My dog’s hematoma healed without surgery. We had it aspirated (drained with a needle) and injected with a steroid.

  7. jeiami

    is it possible that the ear hematoma will be gone without treating them?
    and does it become more serious if not treated immediately?

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