Not exact matches
While your vet can help you find
ear cleaning
medication, there are also a variety of effective homeopathic options.
While we always recommend seeing your veterinarian for any skin or
ear infections, there are some home remedies that can help your dog prior to going to the vet, or after taking all
medications.
If your dog has an
ear infection, your vet might instruct you to clean the
ears daily or every other day
while treating the infection with
medication.
While there are plenty of over-the-counter
medications that you can use to successfully treat your pet, if you suspect him of being infected with
ear mites, talk to your veterinarian first.
If using
ear medication, clean the
ears every 2 - 3 days
while medicating.
It doesn't make sense to apply
medication to your dog's
ears while it is not clean, since doing so will only add to the wax that is already in the
ear.
The pet is relieved of a source of chronic pain and inflammation,
while the pet owner is relieved of the odor and daily cleaning /
medication associated with chronic
ear infections.
Apply a small amount of
medication into the vertical part of the
ear canal
while continuing to keep the
ear flap elevated.
While you may be tempted to use
medication left over from a past
ear infection or obtain a prescription from over the counter, it's important to recognize the dangers of self - prescribing treatment for your pet's condition.