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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 43
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o.k. my gsd has been shaking her head it definitely is ear mites do i always have to get the drops from a vet cause the drops smells like rubbing alcohol .. will the alcohol kill the mites like the other drops do ?? she is feeling a lot better since we took care of her
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Master Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Alabama
Posts: 613
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First, are you absolutely sure its mites, and not just buildup? Have they been a problem with her in the past?
If it truly is mites, I would suggest taking her in to the vet's and getting the drops. If its just waxy buildup, then you can make your own cleaning solution at home. I use 1/3 distilled white vinegar, 1/3 water, and 1/3 rubbing alcohol to make mine, and it seems to do a good job at keeping the ears clean. |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Bushkill, PA (The Poconos!)
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You need to make sure what the problem is. So get that checked out at the vets.
IF it's a yeast infection, you can then save money by making up the Blue Power Ear Treatment Bichon Frise Paris Poodles- Ear Care, Avoiding infectons, maintence, cleaning
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Chicago, IL
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On the note of cleaning ears, how do you clean your dogs ears?
I purchased an all-natural solution from the pet store. The directions say to put the liquid solution in the dogs ears, massage the base or each ear then let the dog shake the liquid out. I've read elsewhere not to put the liquid directly in the dog's ear but just to wipe the reachable inside areas of the ear with a cotton ball soaked with the solution. Any advice would be appreciated! |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Dayton Ohio
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Huntsville Alabama
Posts: 3,103
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BUMP....need advise on this also? Jake will NOT let me put anything NEAR his ears.....I am trying to wet a cotton ball and drip it in....LOL
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~Steph~ Dodger 3 yr old GSD (6/23/08) Molly 13 yr old Border Collie/Aussie Mix (7/4/98) RIP my Angel: Chopper 17 yr old Border Collie (10/1/94-12/30/10) fruit good, cake great, fruitcake nasty crap ~ Jim Gaffigan |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Illinois
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We use a cotton pad with a (natural) solution purchased at a pet store and do not just squirt it in the ear. This allows ease in cleaning all those crevices. Treat the dog afterwards, maybe then he will be more willing to have it done. He will associate the ear cleaning with a reward.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Denver Colorado USA
Posts: 3,472
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I use Halo Herbal Ear Wash - soak a gauze pad in it and just clean the parts I can reach. It's very gentle and smells great!
___________________________________ Susan Anja SchH3 GSD Conor GSD Blue BH WH T1 GSD - waiting at the Bridge |
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