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Old 07-14-2019, 04:19 AM   #15
Mike_and_Me
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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 View Post
The thing about even just putting it on the skin is it can still absorb into the body that’s why I just completely steer clear of it.
I agree, but again the proportions are important. The ear cleaner we use has 0,1% of this oil as per the packaging and our vet said it's safe to use... I would never try to mix and dilute it at home.


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Originally Posted by kikil View Post
So far my aunt Yorkie had one ear infection and she has the floppy ears and she 5 or 6 years old. But mine get them just about every time we turned around. And we do everything to keep them clean.
What does your vet say? What kind of infection does she have - yeast, mites, bacteria? Can it be related to allergies? If it happens this often it must be related to something.
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