Ear infections: 3 Remedies that work now

July 11th, 2012 at 5:42 am EST

Hi to you Friend,

During the hot summer days, ear infections happen much more often.

Most pet owners can easily tell if their dog has an ear infection by looking into their dog’s ear.

A normal ear is light pink, not tender and easy to examine.

In dog ear infections you will see a foul-smelling black, yellow or brown discharge. The ears may be very red and tender.

Most ear infections have allergies as an underlying cause: IF you can prevent the allergies, you can prevent the ear infections.

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3 Remedies that YOU can use now
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Healing oils are especially helpful if your dog’s ears are inflamed and difficult to touch. You can use a mixture of 1 tablespoon of Olive Oil combined with 1 capsule of Vitamin E and crushed garlic. Insert that into your pets ear. Let it soak for 5 minutes, then rub the base of the ear well and wipe out excess debris with a cotton ball. The garlic is anti-fungal, so often helps with recurring ear infections.

A common remedy most pet owners have around their home are antihistamines. Benadryl is the most commonly used antihistamine. It is given at a dose of 1 mg per pound of body weight, 2-3 times a day. It is best to consult your veterinarian before using these medications. It often takes 14 days of using these to see if they are helping.

Most ear infections produce red, inflamed ears, so it is important to decrease the inflammation. Aloe and Calendula can be applied topically in the ears twice daily to decrease inflammation. These have anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, and in many cases successfully resolve the ear infection.


Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM


P.S. In some cases you'll need prescription medication from your veterinarian, such as Otomax and the like.

But often if you stay on top of it, you can prevent it from ever getting that bad.

Clean your dog's ears weekly as needed.

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DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and
is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian.
Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of
B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific
questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific
medical recommendations for your pet.


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