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As a rule, clogs that are properly cared 

 for are seldom afflicted with it. There is 

 also a disease of the interior of the ear of 

 the dog, caused by the presence of a minute 

 parasite, whose ravages cause the poor ani- 

 mal no end of discomfort. This trouble in 

 all its symptoms exactly resembles canker, 

 but will not yield to the treatment that 

 readily overcomes that disease, and harsher 

 remedies must be applied, often to the ruin 

 of the hearing and health of the victim. 



This disease I believe to be rarely met 

 with, and, as the remedy is too harsh and 

 powerful for general use, I will not pre- 

 scribe for it ; but simply advise that you 

 consult a skilled veterinarian when the 

 remedies recommended for canker, upon 

 thorough trial, fail to effect a cure within a 

 few days. 



The symptoms of internal canker are 

 usually not noticed until the disease is 

 somewhat advanced, when your attention 

 is called to something being wrong by 



