View Single Post
Old 12-05-2008, 02:04 PM   #1
teddybearsp8
Donating Senior Yorkie Talker
 
teddybearsp8's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Puyallup, Washington
Posts: 9
Default Puppy has 3rd ear infection in 2 months

My puppy is now 5 months old. He was about 10 weeks old when I got him, and noticed he was scratching his ears. The first vet I took him to told me that he was just scratching his collar since he wasn't used to it. But, Ted continued to scratch, and I didn't feel like the vet was very knowledgable about small dogs, so I changed vets when it was time for Teddy's immunizations at 12 weeks.

The new vet looked in Ted's ears and said that he had an ear infection, and while she didn't see any ear mites, treated him for them too, just in case. We put ointment in Ted's ears for the next 10 days and within the first few days he stopped scratching them.

About a month later, I noticed he was scratching again, and went back to the vet. Ted's ears were infected again! This time they pulled all the hair out of his ears and cautioned me about getting water in them (which I have been very careful of). This time they treated him with the ear ointment and oral antibiotics. Again Ted got better right away, and when we went back to the vet after 7 days, the vet said we could stop the ear ointment but complete the oral antibiotics.

Barely a week later, and a few days after having him groomed (so not sure if the groomer got water in his ears), he's scratching again! Again we went back. Again we have an ear infection. Again we have to do the ear ointment and oral antibiotics! This time they also gave me a drop to use one time a week to kill yeast.

Each time we go to the vet it's at least $100, which I would pay if it was $500, but putting ointment in his ears isn't easy, we have to hold him down, and now he won't come to me cause he's scared I will do it again. This time I am putting the oral antibiotics in pill pockets (even though it's a liquid), and that's easier than holding him down for that twice a day too.

I guess, long story short, has anyone else found that their yorkie is prone to this?
teddybearsp8 is offline   Reply With Quote
Welcome Guest!
Not Registered?

Join today and remove this ad!