My lab has a yeast infection in both his ears, anybody have any home remedy options before I take him to the vet?
He has had them his whole life, not painful, but phew his ears stink something bad.
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My lab has a yeast infection in both his ears, anybody have any home remedy options before I take him to the vet?
He has had them his whole life, not painful, but phew his ears stink something bad.
Try installing a 1:1 solution of white vinegar and isopropyl alcohol in his ears a couple times daily. Worked for my dog a while back, and may be worth a try before moving on to more expensive options. Now I try to put it in their ears after any trip to the lake.
If have a vet the meds shouldn't be that expensive if your vet is anything like mine you can call them and possibly get the meds.
Yeah I would do that, but my vet charges for everything. I guess I could try that, but not gonna hold my breath.
you might try a borax and hydrogen peroxide solution, if you search you will find some info on it.
Vagisil?
I used alcohol, borax, and mineral oil. But I don't see why Vagisil wouldn't work. Just let us know when you are going to go buy it so we can stand in line and point and giggle.
Vagisil is good for bitches with itches!
Seriously though-it will work fine. Just don't uses too much and if you want a more natural approach use coconut oil. Also a teaspoon of coconut oil daily is a good thing, it is has natural antibiotic properties.
Check the dogs diet as well, remove all chicken from the dogs diet. All Chicken! Treats, snacks etc! Something about the chicken can exasperate the issue plus quite a few dogs develop an allergy to chicken which can manifest in odd ways.
Does the dog exhibit any other skin issues such as hot spots?
Dad was a Veterinarian and the Mrs manages an all natural, holistic pet "Boutique".(only way I can afford the "good stuff")
You would be amazed just what effect diet has on a domestic animal, they are much more sensitive to it than we are.
My wife has relayed to me a couple of instances where vets have essentially given up on an animal due to diabetes. With a change of diet (and sticking to it) they have been able to virtually eliminate the diabetes.
Skin problems, eye problems, joint issues and such can all be addressed through diet and quite often with astounding results.
Garbage in-Garbage out.
You can get some stuff at the pet store, I comes in a two bottle package for about 12 bucks and lasts for a couple of months. My lab had same isue,
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Well vigisil it is, thanks for the info and no I will not be telling you where I am buying it. It's gonna be embarrassing enough to have to buy it.
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My wife has relayed to me a couple of instances where vets have essentially given up on an animal due to diabetes. With a change of diet (and sticking to it) they have been able to virtually eliminate the diabetes.
Skin problems, eye problems, joint issues and such can all be addressed through diet and quite often with astounding results.
Don't tell anyone, but this works for humans too.
My pup had constant yeast infections in his ear. Once I switched him to a grain free diet the ear problems stopped.
I used a product Zymox ear cleanser. Supposed to help with bacterial growth.
John
1:1 solution of white vinegar and hydrogen peroxide in a squeeze bulb.. Works great...However, if this is an on going problem, I'm gonna bet its a diet issue. May be time for some testing...:(
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