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Old 12-09-2009, 10:14 PM   #2
lillymae
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Default OtiCalm

Do you know what meds and wash she is using? If the wash is alcohol based that could be the problem. Tell her to get some OtiCalm. I have cleared up many ear infections with that alone. Alcohol based ear cleaners can over dry the ears and cause chronic ear problems. And some vets only give meds with no wash. They need both. The ears need to be washed before the meds are put in. And if the meds say 3 times a day then it is very important to use them as often as prescribed, however often that is depending on the med. This could also be caused from food allergy.

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