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A common behaviour in dogs could actually be an early warning sign of a serious infection that might necessitate surgery. While it's usually normal for a dog to shake their head, particularly when being petted or having their head scratched, if they're doing it excessively, it could indicate an ear infection.
An ear infection can be extremely painful for some dogs and is typically caused by bacteria or yeast inside the ear. However, it could also be due to an underlying condition such as excessive wax, over-cleaning, ear mites, or a skin allergy.
If neglected or allowed to worsen, an ear infection may require surgical intervention from a vet, and your dog's ear could become deformed. However, if detected early and treated properly, your dog should b

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