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Originally Posted by nanahas3 When we got Kyra she would do that and paw at her ears. The vet checked for infection and mites and said it was most likely because she was teething. I would call just to be safe though  |
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Originally Posted by nanahas3 I would put his crate next to my bed (I do that with my babies anyway  ) That way you can hear him if he needs you. |
All this happened with our Harry when he was tiny....I could hear his ears flapping around that night

so we were able to get up and give them a very gentle massage, which seemed to help

....it ended up being a teething thing, our vet said.
Good luck, and hope you got it sorted! Sally + Harry

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