Her skin was irritated and sensitive, and parts of fur were gone owing to mange. Her skin had been neglected. Her coat, which had been dense and supple in the past, had become matted and filthy, and she was dangerously underweight. Her ears, which were infected and smelled strongly, were a source of ongoing difficulty for her. By administering medicinal baths to calm her sensitive skin, antibiotics to treat the tick-borne sickness she was suffering from, and anti-inflammatory meds to treat her infection, the team at the clinic started a treatment plan for her. In an effort to alleviate the throbbing pain that she had been experiencing for such a long time, her ears were cleansed and treated with drops.