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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 571631" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You can use olive oil for that, though the bottles of 'sweet oil' here are always almond oil. Either one is safe to use.</p><p></p><p>you are right about the antibiotics. That is why I suggested the miconazole cream - it is what will deal with the yeast. Also, if it is in the ars it may actually not respond as fast to an oral antifungal as it will to the miconazole cream applied to the ears. My aunt had a dog that had this and they ended up with an rx antifungal medicine to be taken orally that would have been about $100. The vet kept insisting and then when they said they flat out didn't have that to pay, he admitted it would probably be cheaper and faster to just use miconazole from the feminine hygeine aisle and that that would be gentler on the dog overall because it was designed to be gentle (think where we use it) rather than having to go through the dog's entire system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 571631, member: 1233"] You can use olive oil for that, though the bottles of 'sweet oil' here are always almond oil. Either one is safe to use. you are right about the antibiotics. That is why I suggested the miconazole cream - it is what will deal with the yeast. Also, if it is in the ars it may actually not respond as fast to an oral antifungal as it will to the miconazole cream applied to the ears. My aunt had a dog that had this and they ended up with an rx antifungal medicine to be taken orally that would have been about $100. The vet kept insisting and then when they said they flat out didn't have that to pay, he admitted it would probably be cheaper and faster to just use miconazole from the feminine hygeine aisle and that that would be gentler on the dog overall because it was designed to be gentle (think where we use it) rather than having to go through the dog's entire system. [/QUOTE]
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