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Discipline a biting dog by using consistent, calm correction methods, focusing on behavior modification rather than punishment.
A dog that bites can potentially be trusted again, but this depends on the circumstances of the bite, proper assessment, and behavioral rehabilitation.
No, punishing your dog after a bite can increase fear and aggression; focus instead on understanding the cause and using positive reinforcement.
Yes, a dog bite can be a sign of aggression, fear, or pain and should be taken seriously to ensure safety and proper behavior management.
Immediately clean your wound, seek medical attention, and isolate or observe your dog depending on the situation; consult a veterinarian or behaviorist.
Clean the wound thoroughly, seek medical attention if needed, and address your dog's behavior safely.
Common home remedies for itchy ears include warm oils, diluted vinegar solutions, and maintaining proper ear hygiene to soothe irritation.
Yes, you can give your dog Benadryl for itchy ears, but only under the guidance of a veterinarian and correct dosage based on your dog’s weight.
Common home remedies for itchy ears include using warm olive oil, hydrogen peroxide, or a warm compress, but consult a doctor if symptoms persist.
Yes, Benadryl can help relieve your dog's itchy ears, but consult your veterinarian for the correct dosage and to rule out underlying conditions.

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