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cleaning my labs ears??

Discussion in 'Dogs - all breeds / types' started by TamiTaylor, Jun 15, 2004.

  1. TamiTaylor

    TamiTaylor New Member

    Hi, i was wondering if anyone new something for at home that i can use to clean my dogs ears...like in home things instead of bringing her to the vet...she keeps scratching at the left ear...it smells pretty bad and she keeps her head tilted to that side....if anyone can help...i would greatly appreciate it...thanks in advance....


    tami taylor

    :y_the_best:
     
  2. nern

    nern New Member

    I bought some pre-moistened ear wipes from the feed store to clean Natalies ears. She gave me a really hard time though so I only used them a few times. Maybe another poster will know of an ear cleaning solution you can prepare at home.
     
  3. TamiTaylor

    TamiTaylor New Member

    thanks for your reply...it was greatly appreciated...thanks again
     
  4. kindness_001

    kindness_001 New Member

    Some of the animal catalog's have thiungs in them to clean ears . If the dog has mites in his or her ears you will want to get something to kill them. 4 Pawsear mite rememdy, Bio- Groom ear mite treatment. on my Pugs i use Earocide to clean the dirt and wax out of their ears you don't have to dry it out and it does a good job.
     
  5. TamiTaylor

    TamiTaylor New Member

    ok thanks...i will go out tomm and get something for her...i was looking for something for tonight so she could sleep good and not be up scratching her ears....thanks again
     
  6. GinaH

    GinaH New Member

    If I were you I would not clean her ears. Because it sounds as if she may have an ear infection and trying to clean it out could worsen the problem.
    It is also a possibility she may have ear mites. But really IM thinking ear infection. You probably should call your vet and discuss the problem with him/her.
     
  7. TamiTaylor

    TamiTaylor New Member

    yeah, that is what i am thinking also...i might just have to wait until tomm...i just was hoping for her to sleep good tonight and it not bother her...thanks for all of your help
     
  8. Jules

    Jules New Member

    Yeah it sounds like it may be an infection. Especially if it smells. Maybe she has something stuck in there? Whatever the case I'd be taking her to the vet. My cousin once had a gumnut stuck in his ear for ages- the doctors couldn't pick it up. He was constantly irritated by something, and my Aunt eventually got ear candling done for him and hey pronto! A gumnut! He must've shoved it in there himself! (He was quite young) A human story, but this topic reminded me. :)
     
  9. 2pyrs

    2pyrs New Member

    My male Pyr has this problem and we have been to the vet over and over Paying $40.00 each time only to have it return. No mites just dirt and wet they say each time. We are trying to get it under control and then keep it dry. I have heard this is a problem more with dogs that have large ears hanging. Some years back I heard of and operation that they do or did. They would sew a botton on one ear and make a slit on the other so you could lift the ears up and button them to let air in and treat the ears/ears helping them dry out.We tried the vinegar and oil, peroxide,and ear rinse from the vet.
    I have heard of a couple products on the market that work rather well. One was a powder that help dry up the ear cannel and the other was a foam and rinse you use. I think I well do a search and see if I can find more info on them. Try to keep the hair trimed around the ear and I have found baby wipes work well at cleaning up the dirt around and on the ears (not in the ear). Never in the ear....

    2pyrs
     
  10. loves-da-pits

    loves-da-pits New Member

    Also I might add, if you take your Lab for walks and he runs through any brush or weeds, dogs will get a thing caught in their ear called a fox tail weed. It's a wee with little barbs on it and it will work its way down the ear canal and cause infection. Dogs with long ears are more prone to it because their ears hang down and you can't see the fox tail. Vets sometimes have to go into the ear to remove the fox tail and then treat the infection.

    After I take my dogs for walks I look in their ears to see if there's any stuff in there.

    Like Jules said, it sounds like an infection. Those smell really bad.
     
  11. honeybears

    honeybears New Member

    labs are known for ear infections, its smelly its most likey an infection that needs antibiotics. my lab gets them all of the time. make sure you get a wash from the vet you can use on a regular basis to help them from re-occuring. Also as luvdapits said, could be somethin in her er

    good luck h honeybear
     
  12. bullylove1

    bullylove1 New Member

    Last year when we adopted Harley she had really bad mites in her ears. The vet gave us this bottle of cleaning solution with a long spout to get all the way to the canal. It was only like $15 and it worked wonders! Then we just took a q-tip to wipe away the gunk the the solution had loosened.

    I would get it checked first though by the vet. If its an ear infection I think it could worsen it by trying to clean it. Not too sure though.
     
  13. 2pyrs

    2pyrs New Member

  14. honeybears

    honeybears New Member

    2 PYRS, i HAVE THAT, my holistic vet gave it to me for Jkaes last eir infection

    honeybear
     
  15. 2pyrs

    2pyrs New Member

    good , bad ? draw backs, reactions?

    2pyrs
     
  16. honeybears

    honeybears New Member

    well, have to say I wasnt impressed. I dont know if it was because Jakes infection was so bad, it had trouble clearing up. I used I am thinking for 5 days and his ears still didnt look good, maybe I didint wait long enough,so I used my left over antibiotic ointment for his ears that I got from his previous vet and that cleared it up. I think with mild infections it would work, I will try it again if he has a minor flare up.flare up. The vet used this because of Jake being on too many antibioics. It could be I just didnt give it long enough.
    he thinks Jkae has a systemic yeast problem we are trying to fix
    honeybear
     
  17. Jamiya

    Jamiya New Member

    I think cortisone is just as harmful to use long term as antibiotics are, but that's just my opinion.

    There was an article in the last issue of Whole Dog Journal about cleaning ears. If you go to their site, you can get a 14-day free trial and access the article.


    Jamiya
     
  18. loonyluna

    loonyluna New Member

    I use some natural ear cleaner and I have heard that mineral oil works fine. If the ear is stinky, it's most likely an infection so should be checked out.

    My lab HATES having her ears cleaned. Any suggestions on technique?
     
  19. 2pyrs

    2pyrs New Member

    honeybears
    Thanks for your opinion I canceled my order and looking into other products.

    2pyrs
     
  20. honeybears

    honeybears New Member

    "My lab HATES having her ears cleaned. Any suggestions on technique?"

    I am clueless on this because Jakes loves his ears to prodded, he loves when you stick you fingers or things in his ears, he is sick!

    honeybear
     

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