Ear mites are tiny, so most owners first notice that there's a problem when their dogs start scratching their ears frequently. Some dogs may even scratch so hard that the sensitive skin of their ears begins to bleed. Ear mites do not bite the skin, but they cause an unpleasant, constant itching sensation that makes dogs scratch and rub their ears whenever they can.

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