Saturday, 21 January 2012

Ear yeast infection in dogs-3 steps to cure ear infection in dogs


Is your dog scratching on their ears, there is a foul odor from his ears or an excess of ear wax buildup that appear to be purple brown in color with the inner ear surface red and inflamed? If so your dog an infection in his ears can have. Ear yeast infection in dogs is a pretty common occurrence with the inner ears is hot and humid it is ideal for the development of this type of infection.

Contrary to popular belief yeast infections are not only a problem that we as people have to deal with, but canines should deal with them as well as other domestic and wild animals. Fortunately, there are natural home remedies for dog ear infections. With home remedies you save lots of money on vet bills and also treat your "baby" with natural plant extracts or herbal based unlike man made prescription medications that are potentially harmful or fatal side effects.

Some of the most common natural remedies for ear yeast infection in dogs;

· White vinegar and water: mix 1 part white vinegar to 1 part water, warm it up "be careful not to do with hot" use an eyedropper baby and slowly squeezing into your ears dogs. This further for a week then once a week.

· A daily scoop of yogurt with live and active cultures will prevent future infections. Yogurt has acidophilus, which helps balance keep up the good and bad bacteria, yeast infections of discourage.

· Zymox Otic: this is an over the counter ear drop that is very effective treatment for ear yeast infection in dogs, it can be purchased online for $ 15 to $ 20 dollars. It's not what I would consider a natural treatment, but I felt that I should include in this article.

As with any medical situation which might arise please use your common sense and good judgment in determining the seriousness of the problem of the health of your dog. If symptoms warrant that the opinions and expertise of your local licensed veterinarian, you should always search.

I use natural home remedies for the care of my baby "Samara" for a few years. After spending hundreds of dollars on a veterinarian for a problem with her stomach that never did improve over time with the use of the medications and the methods he was recommending. I started to loose hope that they would ever get 100% better.







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