Thursday, December 24th, 2009 at
10:14 am
Went to the vet and got a bottle of ear drops for my puppy now either she had two different kind of ear infections or this one didn’t work she has an appointment for monday. (currently friday) I did the full treatment its been 2 weeks but the smell hasn’t stopped I’ve also been giving her baby aspirins every 6hrs (the vet said its okay).
My question is, is it possible to have two different kinds of ear infections or was this medicine just not the right stuff. Its suppose to be a type of yeast infection.
Would the natural cures I’ve seen online be worth trying since I’ve been told its yeast? Or should I just keep giving her aspirins until Monday. I don’t think its a good idea to continue giving her aspirin but I don’t want to see her in pain and about 20 minutes after the aspirin she seems fine.
Would cleaning her ears daily with water and peroxide be okay until Monday. I’ve been cleaning them daily with some wipes I got from Petco and the other ear is nice and clean but the infected ear doesn’t look or smell any better.
Sunday, November 8th, 2009 at
10:01 am
We applied Tri-Otic to her ears, the white creamy stuff them rubbed it into her ears, like the vet told us to. Now her yeast infection is resolved, but as a pomeranian the fur around her ears, neck, and head is all greasy. Sticky, clumpy, and wet looking. How do I get it off without using something too harsh? Anybody have experience with this?
That is really safe on animals?
i found it but it is an extremely durable adhesive. Are you really saying to put this on my dogs face? Seriously?
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at
5:06 am
My 2 year old German Shepherd has a yeast infection in his ears, skin, and anus.
I have done a lot of research online and many web sites suggest using vinegar, yogurt etc.
My question is;
Do you know of any ALL NATURAL remedies known to treat and cure yeast infections in dogs?
Please respond only if you have treated this condition your animal all naturally and gotten good results.
Please tell me what you used, how much, and how often.
-Thank you!!
To: ♥PomMom♥®™ ≫Spay & Neuter≪
You are so horribly mistaken, it pains me to even read your uneducated response.
There are tons of all natural remedies to treat this condition. Not to mention thousands of success stories on the internet.
I am asking for other peoples PERSONAL experience and knowledge about this condition. I do not believe in pumping my animal full of harmful and toxic medications. You are exactly the type of closed minded person who I did not want replying to my question.