What Doctors Don't Tell You Australia/NZ

Hear, hear

“Natural remedies can help with hearing loss caused by aging or infections and other fixable factors”

Q Our eight-year-old old Cocker Spaniel, Hershey, appears to be going deaf and does not seem to hear the doorbell or our commands anymore. Our vet says it’s age-related and irreversible. Can you suggest any alternative solutions to help him?

G.L., via email

A Dogs and cats usually have extremely sharp hearing, so it can be quite a shock to owners when their pet stops responding to noise.

Hearing loss with advancing age is not uncommon in dogs and cats. Temporary loss of hearing is often a result

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