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Cheryl Severeide Posted - Jul 20 2008 : 4:41:15 PM
Our two year old cockapoo has been shaking his head and trying to scratch his ears. I took him to vet, she said he had nothing blocking his ears, no wax build up just a bit pink and probably just allergy. We were given a RX & put drops in each ear for past 4 days. He hate us doing this....& He still shakes his head..Any suggestions of what we can try to relieve his misery?

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Cheryl Severeide Posted - Jul 21 2008 : 4:16:13 PM
Thank you Karla.. I certainly will give that a try.

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Claudelle Posted - Jul 21 2008 : 3:37:07 PM
My dog had a recurring yeast infection in her ears and we tried both antibiotics and ear ointment from the vet as well. After doing a little research online I found that acidopholus is great for balancing the good/bad yeasties...so I feed her yogurt. If it comes back after drying out, you may want to give it a try.

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Ms.Lilly Posted - Jul 21 2008 : 06:57:24 AM
My Jack Russell was doing the same thing (his ear smelled too) and the vet found a small piece of grass very deep in the ear cannal, she almost couldn't see it. After they removed it they flushed his ear out and gave him ear drops for the stink (yeast infection).

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Farmtopia Posted - Jul 20 2008 : 5:14:04 PM
Hey Cheryl...that's strange, for sure. What meds did they give you? If it persists for more than 5 or 7 days, call the vet back....they should change it out. Sounds like yeast or mites to me, but if you say they ruled this out...then...not sure what it is..

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Cheryl Severeide Posted - Jul 20 2008 : 5:12:09 PM
Julie, I don't think she mentioned yeast of any kind.. The vet said the rx would dry up the ear. I guess we will continue with the drops...Thanks

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willowtreecreek Posted - Jul 20 2008 : 4:57:29 PM
Did they check for a yeast infection? My dog had a yeast infection in her ears and the medicine helped but took a few days.

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