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Dog's Ears and Yeast
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 577561" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I would get her on probiotics asap but if it is a yeast infection antibiotics are the worst thing you can give her. They will make the yeast thrive. Make sure she gets no sugar. Yeast live on that too. I know this is gonna sound strange but I would bet she can take the same pills we can take for yeast...diflucan. She might have to take a few of them to clear her up completely. Maybe 1 a week for a couple of weeks. Then I would give her the probiotics daily. </p><p></p><p>Then because this has happened so often with her, I would do something strange. I would buy me some of that powder that has the jock itch medicine in it...same medicine as for womens yeast infections...and just put a tiny bit on her ears at least every few days and blow it slightly inside her ears with a hair dryer on cool setting to make sure her inner ears stay pretty dry. She is getting these because her ears are dark, warm and there is something for the yeast to feed on. You need to take that away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 577561, member: 1514"] I would get her on probiotics asap but if it is a yeast infection antibiotics are the worst thing you can give her. They will make the yeast thrive. Make sure she gets no sugar. Yeast live on that too. I know this is gonna sound strange but I would bet she can take the same pills we can take for yeast...diflucan. She might have to take a few of them to clear her up completely. Maybe 1 a week for a couple of weeks. Then I would give her the probiotics daily. Then because this has happened so often with her, I would do something strange. I would buy me some of that powder that has the jock itch medicine in it...same medicine as for womens yeast infections...and just put a tiny bit on her ears at least every few days and blow it slightly inside her ears with a hair dryer on cool setting to make sure her inner ears stay pretty dry. She is getting these because her ears are dark, warm and there is something for the yeast to feed on. You need to take that away. [/QUOTE]
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