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ear problem I dont know if this is the right place to post this but back in December I bought my dog to the vet because he kept scratching at his ears. The doctor gave him some ear drops for an infection and optic clean ear drops to clean his ears daily. I just took him to the groomers to cut the hairs out of his ears because the vet said that just attracts dirt to his ears. I have been cleaning his ears once a day as it says on the bottle but all he does lately is cry and rub his ear against the bed and scratch his left ear. |
I think I would have the vet check ears again. Maybe ear mites? Doesn't sound like your pup should still be having a problem with this. Good luck. |
your right I think I am going to take him back on Thursday when I am off of work. |
I'd find a different Vet. This problem should have been taken care of properly the first time around. Poor baby! |
It sounds like your vet did everything right. There are a couple possibilities. He could have another infection or the drug didn't clear it the first time. This would be itchy and uncomfortable. He could also be irritated in there (may have scratched it open and/or cleaning everyday has caused an issue). Whatever the case, he needs to see the vet again. Hopefully they can get it cleared up. For a few dogs it's a chronic problem though (and allergies can just make it worse). |
thank you I am going to call tomorrow and see if I can get him in on thursday |
Good luck. Let us know what you find out about your little guy. He may just needs another round of medication or this may be a new problem all together. Either way, hope you can get him to the vet. :) |
thank you I will keep you all updated |
I hope vet can give you a medicine that will help your baby. I live in SI too. Hi neighbor!:) |
thank you fellow staten islander. do you take your dog to a vet on SI or somewhere else |
I go to Dr. Clemente at South Shore Animal Hospital (New Dorp). She's been my vet for a long time. She was my first dog's vet too. I really like her. What vet do you go to? |
i go to north shore in long island they're cheap and take very good care of animals |
Also check the ear wash you are using, if it's got alcohol in it that can be very irritating to the ears if used daily. I always use a non-alcohol ear cleaner. |
the vet gave me optic clean I'll have to check if it has alcohol in it |
as promised I am here with an update. I went to the vet and they cut a little more hair out of his ears the groomer didnt do a good job. They gave him more otic clean drops and a medicine for his ears because they are all read and irritated. He will be on that for 2 weeks and if it does not get better they said maybe he has an allergy and they need to test that |
ok so the vet gave me otic clean and a cream for his ears for 2 weeks. the first week went well and now hes back to crying and rubbing his ear on the bed or floor. it's just the left ear. the vet said it could be allergies but the test is expensive they said. |
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Some dogs have chronic ear problems, but after a round of proper treatment are usually fine for a while with regular cleaning. Allergies is possible, but since it's just the one ear and he's otherwise fine, I'd get a second opinion on the ear itself first. What's the name of the medication they gave him? My beagle gets yeast issues once in a while (those floppy ears just invite it:rolleyes:) and I use Zymox ear cleaner and ointment drops. I've had her ear cultured a few times though during a flare up and it's always yeast, so I know what I'm dealing with. Ask your vet for specifics and if they can't give you that or don't want to try a different medication, I'd try a different vet for a second opinion before dishing out major bucks for allergy testing. Some ear issues can be tricky to get rid of, but there's a big variety of different medications they can use, so sometimes it takes a little trial and error. |
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Is there alcohol in that ear cleaner ? If so tell them you want something without alcohol. EpiOtic comes without alcohol and so does OtiCalm. Alcohol can & usually does cause more irritation in yeasty ears when used daily. |
ingredients are propylene, glycol, malic acid, benzoic acid, sallicylic acid, euacalyptus, oil, fd&c, yellow #6, in a water base |
every time i take him to the vet they just say his ears are dirty but i clean them every day and cut the hair in his ears |
Some dogs produce more gunk in their ears than others. I had one that has chronic ear problems, after I lost count of the meds and treatments, I tried using Coconut oil and it cleared one ear up right away...and it's soothing so she doesn't scratch anymore. I use it on my cat too he has really funky ears... they're much better now. good luck. |
i will try that thank you. because i clean his ears till no more gunk comes out and hes still rubbing his ear on the bed crying |
It just sounds like something they are doing is just not right. When we took Kayla in last Wed. and ended up with the stress and fever and all she went through they did not do anything to stress her more except to check her ears because she too had been scratching her left ear. They said it was a yeast infection. Gave us an ointment to use for a week and today she is fine. Maybe its the meds they gave you that is not doing the job. I would take her back too because those ear infections hurt so much. No wonder she is crying. Hope you can get to the bottom of it and she gets better real soon. |
I just lost my job so its hard to take him back to the vet and hear the same thing over again I wish they could just pin point what it is. They told me if the meds didnt work they would need to do an allergy test but they said that is expensive and were trying to avoid it |
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ok thank you im going to get that one and see how it works. do i put it in his ear or mix it in his food? |
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I think they should have swabbed the ear to make sure what they were dealing with. If my vet can't clear a problem on the 1st visit, he does not charge for additional office visits - just additional meds or tests. I think I would ask for it to be swabbed. Also, my vet is a little more expensive on initial visits, but it saves me in the long run. Maybe a 2nd opinion is warranted if you can find a vet that might be a little more at first, but will work w you if repeat visits are needed. |
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