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Ear Infection
Ear Infection what do you use and how much
2 parts white vinegar. 2 parts hydrogen peroxide and 1 part water. The vinegar changes the pH in the ear which makes it harder for the bacteria to grow. This has worked great for me.
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It is nice to do home remedies, but ear infections are some thing that I take to the vet. Sure, some times the home remedies will work, but let one of your all time favorite hounds get chronic ear problems just once ... I trust you will feel differently about ear infections. I know I do.
Funny thing is one of our dogs just went through one. We used ottomax, and I used it until it was gone.
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This dog already has ear infection I would be afraid to use alcohol on her
VET...
... for ear infection BEST to take the dog to vet for antibiotics.. you can PREVENT them with home remedies most of the time... We are going thru a third ear infection treatment right now on one dawg...darn those LONG droopy ears...
BTW I use alcohol in the "purple solution" to clean ears and have NEVER had a dog react to the sting... I have used it in mouth wounds as well... The recipe for that solution is posted on here(many times over by now)...AND... Had I not gotten LAZY... the BnT wouldn't have the ear infection he has now.... Live and Learn...
Good lucky with your dawg! Heather
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Ivomec and brake fluid...How do you know a 100% its infection? She got crap running outta them?
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How do you know a 100% its infection?
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yes she does
You NEED a vet!
The vet will need to do an ear culture to discover the type of ear infection. There are different varieties and the longer it takes to treat, the longer your dog is in pain.
I had a redbone with an ear infection that was chronic. The vet kept treating it and treating it... he assumed it was yeast. I even used homemade remedies (women's OTC yeast cream medication works for yeast infections in the ear) and hundreds of dollars. I got angry and demanded the drastic surgery where they remove part of the ear canal and by doing so they remove the infection and open up the ear canal so it can breathe and dry better, which cause the ear infections. So, instant cure and prevention both, right? WRONG! It was costly and it STILL didn't cure this girl!!
I FIRED my vet for his inability to help my dog. New vet cultured her ear, gave me the appropriate medication and she was pain free within 2 days and completely healed within the week. I battled that dang infection of hers for a YEAR! She was on pain medication the entire time. I was about to put her to sleep because of it and was desperate to help her. All it took was a quick ear culture. Total cost for the true cure? $50!
Please.. take your dog to the vet!
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Originally posted by Janet Ford
You NEED a vet!
The vet will need to do an ear culture to discover the type of ear infection. There are different varieties and the longer it takes to treat, the longer your dog is in pain.
I had a redbone with an ear infection that was chronic. The vet kept treating it and treating it... he assumed it was yeast. I even used homemade remedies (women's OTC yeast cream medication works for yeast infections in the ear) and hundreds of dollars. I got angry and demanded the drastic surgery where they remove part of the ear canal and by doing so they remove the infection and open up the ear canal so it can breathe and dry better, which cause the ear infections. So, instant cure and prevention both, right? WRONG! It was costly and it STILL didn't cure this girl!!
I FIRED my vet for his inability to help my dog. New vet cultured her ear, gave me the appropriate medication and she was pain free within 2 days and completely healed within the week. I battled that dang infection of hers for a YEAR! She was on pain medication the entire time. I was about to put her to sleep because of it and was desperate to help her. All it took was a quick ear culture. Total cost for the true cure? $50!
Please.. take your dog to the vet!
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Originally posted by intellectualist
I despise vets and regular doctors as well.
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The only time that you should look down on anyone is when you're helping them up.
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I wish it was as easy as firing a vet and finding another! Sounds like you went through way more vets than I have dealt with so you know I am telling the truth.
I guess I have been lucky, not needed vet services "much" for the number of years I have owned dogs.Even then the services were marginal at best.
Not sure about your employee anology or how it applies here, but there is a much larger "pool" to pick from for employees, and I mean good ones too, than there are vets that are decent! Same applies to doctors. Most around here are not taking new patients so that limits your choices. The ones who are taking new patients makes you wonder why they have room for new patients. Probably because they suck so bad many people have already fired them!
How much money do you think a person should waste in this pursuit of vet shopping pray tell???
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How much money do you think a person should waste in this pursuit of vet shopping pray tell???
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AnnieP
[B]None. Do your research and know what's going on when you walk in the door. Know what you want them to do. There are too many resources out there now to be ignorant and dependent on a vet or a doctor. Know how far you will go and draw the line.
I have fired a few vets in my time, too. Mostly for attitude and once for lying to me about what he did to my dog. The rest of them usually fall in with what I want when they figure out that I know what I'm talking about and I know what can and can't be done. They may give me flack about it and they may disapprove but like Janet said, they work for me, not the other way around.
For your information, I had done my research and knew my dog had an ear infection!I also know that what was prescribed is typically indicated for a canine ear infection. How much more informed does a person have to be??? Sounds like if you have fired a few vets then obviously you went in ignorant and did not utilize all these resources that were available to you.
If you had done your research then why did you have to fire a few vets?
On to the doctor thing which you mention, you can say what you want, but not many doctors (if they have any sense) are going to let you just go in and boss them around. They may order a test and you definitely have the right to refuse it but you make it sound as though you are armed with more knowledge than they have and you can get anything you want done or prescribed, and that is just not true! If you are so astute in these matters why are you not a practicing physician or veterinarian?
Vets and doctors go through extensive amounts of schooling and training which neither you, nor I have, to earn the degrees they have and it should not have to be a wild guess and get lucky to get one to do what they are trained to do.
My complaint is, if you go to a vet or a doctor and they do not cure the problem, why do you owe them anything!It has little to do with being "armed" with knowledge in most cases. If there is a chance the recommended course of treatment will not work, they should tell you that upfront instead of just stringing you along and milking you dry, That is the point I am trying to make!
Once again, back to the auto mechanic analogy I made. If you bring your car to me because the transmission needs rebuilt and I supposedly fix it for $1000, and you get it out on the road and it will not shift in third gear, what are you going to do? You are going to bring it right back and demand either a refund or for me to make it right and that is what you should do. Vets and doctors who are willing to charge rediculous fees for their services should be treated no different!
vet!
Take the dog to the vet. I've been through the ear problem twice two different dogs, both were treated with all the home remedies that have ever been mentioned on this message board and nothing worked. These ear things are just to delicate to fix at home without the help of a trained professional. There are so many different things that can affect the ears on dogs, They can be allergic to corn or beef in dog food that can drive the ears crazy, there are yeast infections and many other types of infections. I have even heard of dogs having tiny hairs growing in the ears that can mimic ear infections. Once again go to the vet.
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Originally posted by Allen Payne
Take the dog to the vet. I've been through the ear problem twice two different dogs, both were treated with all the home remedies that have ever been mentioned on this message board and nothing worked. These ear things are just to delicate to fix at home without the help of a trained professional. There are so many different things that can affect the ears on dogs, They can be allergic to corn or beef in dog food that can drive the ears crazy, there are yeast infections and many other types of infections. I have even heard of dogs having tiny hairs growing in the ears that can mimic ear infections. Once again go to the vet.
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