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Old 05-11-2016, 08:28 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
I have used regular distilled vinegar. You can rub a bit...but be careful as you can really irritate the ear. Just give it time...I once had a pup that came to me covered in fungal and bacterial infections. He was put on antibiotics and the above rinse three times/week after bathing. His skin started to turn around in a few days...it was amazing.
Hi Ladyjane...we have a vet appointment today. I am just to worried about her skin problem what ever it is...I am pretty sure it is the leather ear but as you say she may need antibiotic. Also I think she had the leather ear on her nose for a long time and I thought that the hair loss was due to a new shampoo I tried on her and stopped immediately....once I stopped the shampoo (only used it once) it seemed as if the hair on her nose started to grow back but now I see it is still not all back so she probably still has it and it spread to her ears somehow.

Well I hope this Vet has had experience in this area. I will get back to you.
Btw are you a groomer you sound like you have a lot of experience in this.

Thanks
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