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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 577434" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Is there anything <strong>oral</strong> a dog can take for these darn yeast infections of their ears??</p><p></p><p>Trying to get drops into Maggies ears is NOT happening. If we're extremely lucky, we can get them into one ear (usually the better ear). Never two in the same day. Not happening. I've never had a dog that I couldn't get to hold still for such things, until now. Squirm yes, this all out acting as if we're going to kill her turning into the mexican jumping bean wiggle squirm monster.....no. Usually once they discover it doesn't hurt and they get a nice food reward, I have no real issues. Nothing, and I do mean nothing, is convincing Maggie even when the vet caught this last one just as it was beginning to develop and it hadn't reached the sore stage yet. </p><p></p><p>She's been getting yogurt everyday for a week. She loves it........and I do mean loves it. It doesn't seem to be helping. Do I just need to give it to her longer?</p><p></p><p>They give oral antibiotics for people, so why not dogs? Or do they but they try this first? Cuz at this rate this poor lil girl is going to have the never ending yeast infection. </p><p></p><p>Oh, and if the drops are next to impossible.......the really good medication that comes in the tube of salve....forget it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 577434, member: 84"] Is there anything [B]oral[/B] a dog can take for these darn yeast infections of their ears?? Trying to get drops into Maggies ears is NOT happening. If we're extremely lucky, we can get them into one ear (usually the better ear). Never two in the same day. Not happening. I've never had a dog that I couldn't get to hold still for such things, until now. Squirm yes, this all out acting as if we're going to kill her turning into the mexican jumping bean wiggle squirm monster.....no. Usually once they discover it doesn't hurt and they get a nice food reward, I have no real issues. Nothing, and I do mean nothing, is convincing Maggie even when the vet caught this last one just as it was beginning to develop and it hadn't reached the sore stage yet. She's been getting yogurt everyday for a week. She loves it........and I do mean loves it. It doesn't seem to be helping. Do I just need to give it to her longer? They give oral antibiotics for people, so why not dogs? Or do they but they try this first? Cuz at this rate this poor lil girl is going to have the never ending yeast infection. Oh, and if the drops are next to impossible.......the really good medication that comes in the tube of salve....forget it. [/QUOTE]
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