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Dog's Ears and Yeast
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 577436" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>It has been many years so I don't recall what the medication was, but I adopted a cocker spaniel named Buster when my kids were small. Older fella that was dumped at a rescue after major neglect. Cancer, and infections that developed as yeast in his ears, spread to his paws (from ear digging from untreated ear infection) and spread to his skin all over his body and his poor weeping eyes. Vet figured it had literally been YEARS. No amount of drops for his ears were "the answer", plus obviously we had to treat the entire body and paw pads. So Buster was put on a series of oral medications as well as drops for his eyes and drops for his ears and a topical cream for his entire body and his paw pads. I'd call the vet that prescribed the job and request a oral medication under the circumstances. Most vets will just write it up for you to pick up for cost of the medication without a new cost for a consult because you've already paid the consult for the current issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 577436, member: 4264"] It has been many years so I don't recall what the medication was, but I adopted a cocker spaniel named Buster when my kids were small. Older fella that was dumped at a rescue after major neglect. Cancer, and infections that developed as yeast in his ears, spread to his paws (from ear digging from untreated ear infection) and spread to his skin all over his body and his poor weeping eyes. Vet figured it had literally been YEARS. No amount of drops for his ears were "the answer", plus obviously we had to treat the entire body and paw pads. So Buster was put on a series of oral medications as well as drops for his eyes and drops for his ears and a topical cream for his entire body and his paw pads. I'd call the vet that prescribed the job and request a oral medication under the circumstances. Most vets will just write it up for you to pick up for cost of the medication without a new cost for a consult because you've already paid the consult for the current issue. [/QUOTE]
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