take it to the vet, they will give the dog a shot and send you home with some derma-vet….. mine gets it all the time… its due to water getting in the ears and not drying completely…..
you can use a solution of equal parts vinegar, alcohol and water to clean the ears. alcohol helps clean and dry out the ear canal, vinegsr kills yeast, and the water just dilutes the solution
You may have to start cleaning his ears regularly. My dog gets ear infections a lot too. It could also be from a food alergy. Just have your vet take a look at it. I clean out my dogs ears every week *now that it’s under control* and when he starts itching, I just squeeze some panalog into his ear to soothe it. Your vet will have something for you.
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November 16th, 2011 at 12:30 PM
take it to the vet, they will give the dog a shot and send you home with some derma-vet….. mine gets it all the time… its due to water getting in the ears and not drying completely…..
November 16th, 2011 at 1:26 PM
you can use a solution of equal parts vinegar, alcohol and water to clean the ears. alcohol helps clean and dry out the ear canal, vinegsr kills yeast, and the water just dilutes the solution
November 16th, 2011 at 2:21 PM
i’m no doctor
November 16th, 2011 at 2:24 PM
You may have to start cleaning his ears regularly. My dog gets ear infections a lot too. It could also be from a food alergy. Just have your vet take a look at it. I clean out my dogs ears every week *now that it’s under control* and when he starts itching, I just squeeze some panalog into his ear to soothe it. Your vet will have something for you.