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Posted by Lone Pine JB on 10-03-2006 08:34 PM:

ear cleaner

What is a good product for cleaning dogs ears??

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Posted by JIM VOLLMER on 10-03-2006 08:38 PM:

bloodworths works real well


Posted by BIGCASTLEDAWGS on 10-03-2006 08:53 PM:

The Purple Stuff

This ear cleaner solution is easy to make, cheap etc... I found all ingredeints easily even the Gentian Violet (Pharmacy)... IT DID NOT STING at all on the VERY sick hound we treated, I have used it on woulds etc... One Bluetick doesn't like the smell.... but we have NOT had a dog flinch from this. IT DOES STAIN! Treat the dogs outside and NOT in your Sunday Best!

Own a Labrador or any drop eared dog long enough and someday you'll notice a foul smelling odor coming from the ears. Dogs with drop ears are notorious for developing ear infections. Ear infections can make dogs and their owners miserable. Its probably the number 1 complaint of dog owners with their veterinarian. The dogs itch, and scratch their ears until they start bleed. Hematomas can develop because of the shaking of the dog's head and the intense itching and scratching. Because the drop ear hangs down and doesn't allow air to flow through the ear, they are subject to ear problems since a moist, dark and hot ear is an ideal growth medium for bacterial or yeast infections. Because of this problem, it is important to keep your dog's ears clean. Owners of floppy-eared dogs should regularly check the ears for a build-up or an odor inside the ear, particularly if the dog scratches the general are of the ear a lot, shakes its head often holds the head crooked or rubs its head. If your dog has these symptoms, you are probably looking at an ear infection. Ear infections can be dangerous if they're ignored. The eardrum can perforate or the infection could travel to the brain since it is so close to the ear canal. Always have your vet check the ear the first time you notice a smell, a buildup inside or any of the previous symptoms. Your vet can determine if you're dealing with excess wax, yeast or ear mites.

This is the best solution I have used when it comes to gucky ears. It was given to me years ago by a veterinarian.

16 oz. bottle isopropyl alcohol (or witch hazel)
4 tablespoons Boric Acid Powder
16 drops Gentian Violet 1% Solution

Mix all ingredients in the alcohol bottle & shake. (make sure you shake before every application).

Treatment: Fill ear with solution & massage gently for 30 seconds and wipe with a tissue. Fill a second time and just wipe without massaging. The dog will shake the excess out. Be careful, the Gentian Violet could stain. I use a eye dropper to fill the ear.

Treatment:
2 times per day for the first 2 weeks
1 time per day for the next 2 weeks
1 time per month thereafter

If you are concerned about the alcohol burning the inside of the ear (it could if the dog has been scratching its ear), then you can substitute the alcohol with witch hazel.

All ingredients are available at a pharmacy. The Boric Acid is usually in the First Aid section where you find the alcohol. The Gentian Violet will be the hardest to find

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Posted by skyblu on 10-03-2006 09:54 PM:

Simplest & lowest price

Cotton balls & Rubbing alcohol
Clean ears once a week, put your finger & cotton ball well down into the ear canal, repeat until cotton comes out clean. You can use Q-tips & alcohol to get into the little dimples located on the ear flap area.
Do this weekly & you won't have ANY ear problems.
50 years experience - it works

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Posted by wvhounds on 10-03-2006 10:23 PM:

www.quailhillkennel.com

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Posted by jimmie legrand on 10-04-2006 12:48 AM:

i go to the feed store and get k9 liquid health its almost the same as what bigcastle dawgs posted

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Posted by topdog on 10-04-2006 02:03 AM:

Ear-Rite Ear Wash

You can get Ear-Rite Ear Wash at www.sportdogsupply.com or other places but it's a great product for cleaning ears and killing and controlling ear mites...which are usually the cause of the dirty and foul smelling ears in the first place. Clean the ears and kill the mites and the problem goes away. Simple, periodic retreatment will keep you and your dogs healthy and happy.

Remember, you need a cleaner and miticide to really get rid of most ear problems.

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Posted by K. Singletary on 10-04-2006 04:15 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by wvhounds
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This is what I use and recommend. Quail Hill Ear Remedy.

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Posted by jack haughton on 10-06-2006 03:22 AM:

Re: The Purple Stuff

quote:
Originally posted by BIGCASTLEDAWGS
This ear cleaner solution is easy to make, cheap etc... I found all ingredeints easily even the Gentian Violet (Pharmacy)... IT DID NOT STING at all on the VERY sick hound we treated, I have used it on woulds etc... One Bluetick doesn't like the smell.... but we have NOT had a dog flinch from this. IT DOES STAIN! Treat the dogs outside and NOT in your Sunday Best!

Own a Labrador or any drop eared dog long enough and someday you'll notice a foul smelling odor coming from the ears. Dogs with drop ears are notorious for developing ear infections. Ear infections can make dogs and their owners miserable. Its probably the number 1 complaint of dog owners with their veterinarian. The dogs itch, and scratch their ears until they start bleed. Hematomas can develop because of the shaking of the dog's head and the intense itching and scratching. Because the drop ear hangs down and doesn't allow air to flow through the ear, they are subject to ear problems since a moist, dark and hot ear is an ideal growth medium for bacterial or yeast infections. Because of this problem, it is important to keep your dog's ears clean. Owners of floppy-eared dogs should regularly check the ears for a build-up or an odor inside the ear, particularly if the dog scratches the general are of the ear a lot, shakes its head often holds the head crooked or rubs its head. If your dog has these symptoms, you are probably looking at an ear infection. Ear infections can be dangerous if they're ignored. The eardrum can perforate or the infection could travel to the brain since it is so close to the ear canal. Always have your vet check the ear the first time you notice a smell, a buildup inside or any of the previous symptoms. Your vet can determine if you're dealing with excess wax, yeast or ear mites.

This is the best solution I have used when it comes to gucky ears. It was given to me years ago by a veterinarian.

16 oz. bottle isopropyl alcohol (or witch hazel)
4 tablespoons Boric Acid Powder
16 drops Gentian Violet 1% Solution

Mix all ingredients in the alcohol bottle & shake. (make sure you shake before every application).

Treatment: Fill ear with solution & massage gently for 30 seconds and wipe with a tissue. Fill a second time and just wipe without massaging. The dog will shake the excess out. Be careful, the Gentian Violet could stain. I use a eye dropper to fill the ear.

Treatment:
2 times per day for the first 2 weeks
1 time per day for the next 2 weeks
1 time per month thereafter

If you are concerned about the alcohol burning the inside of the ear (it could if the dog has been scratching its ear), then you can substitute the alcohol with witch hazel.

All ingredients are available at a pharmacy. The Boric Acid is usually in the First Aid section where you find the alcohol. The Gentian Violet will be the hardest to find

so far this stuff has been great ,as you said it does'nt sting. great product.

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