Guest guest Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 Hi Josephine, Thank you for the info on Wally's Ear Oil. After being groomed today my little bichon came home and started shaking his ears, rubbing his ears on the floor, and upon being let outside started rubbing his red and hot ears on the newly fallen snow. I came to this site seeking quick and helpful answers to the problem so we both could get some rest tonight. I was thrilled to read about Wally's Ear oil because I have it in my 'holistic care supplies'. I immediately put half a dropperful in each ear and massaged both his ears until he calmed down. He has been resting quietly now for about an hour. Thank you so much for the tip. LauraGeri- -- In , " jlkinkona " <josephine wrote: > > Hi Karen, > My old dog Tanty began clawing at her ear until the insides were very > inflamed. So tonight I went to the HFS and found WALLY's EAR OIL that > can also be used on dogs. I put a dropperful in Tanty's ear and she is > no longer clawing at her ear or shaking her head like before. You > might also consider colloidal silver but oil is usually very soothing. > The stuff from the vets is usually some kind of steroid and won't work > as well. Yes, you might consider converting to a home cooked meal but > you have to make sure it is properly balanced (calcium and phosphorus, > protein, fat, etc). Try and google WHOLE DOG JOURNAL and see if they > posted any home cooked diets. > > Josephine > > > , " Karen " <karen@> wrote: > > > > Hi. My name is Karen. I'm new to the group.. I've been lurking in the > > background, reading posts for awhile now ) > > I was wondering if anyone has any natural or home remedy's they've > > used on dogs for ear infections. Our lab/shephard mix guy has been > > batteling an ear infection since last fall. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 , " laurageri " <luxnet12 wrote: > > Hi Josephine, > Thank you for the info on Wally's Ear Oil. After being groomed > today my little bichon came home and started shaking his ears, > rubbing his ears on the floor, I have groomed dogs for quite a number of years and do not understand how grooming can cause this sort of reaction. Would you please clarify it for me? Edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 I'm also a groomer, and this has never happened to me. I've had dogs come to me with red, inflamed ears, and have told the owner they need to have them seen by a vet. - edefreedom1945 Friday, February 22, 2008 12:40 AM Re: New to group, need help for my dog , "laurageri" <luxnet12 wrote:>> Hi Josephine,> Thank you for the info on Wally's Ear Oil. After being groomed > today my little bichon came home and started shaking his ears, > rubbing his ears on the floor,I have groomed dogs for quite a number of years and do not understand how grooming can cause this sort of reaction. Would you please clarify it for me? Edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 We have a dog that has done that too. We have discovered that his ears need to be cleaned out. We got cleaning solutions from the vet and clean out his hears with it. We also get a q-tip and get out all the gunk. Sometimes he gets ear aches and has also had yeast infection in his ears. So you should try that out to see if it works and if it doesn't then take him to the vet. Misty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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