If you notice the symptoms of an ear mite infestation in your beloved pup, you may be tempted to begin treatment right away. However, there are numerous issues that can cause similar symptoms, so it's important to have a veterinarian diagnose your dog. The diagnostic procedure is quick and easy in most cases. Your vet will simply examine the affected ear with an otoscope, a specialized tool for getting a close-up look at the ear canal. Ear mites are big enough to be easily visible in the magnified view it provides.

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