Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi everyone.....
So our poor Lola has yet another yeast ear infection (she's had them on and off since she was a pup)...this one is never-ending, though (it's been over a month). We're on our third batch of ear drops from the vet. Our vet has also cleaned out her ear multiple times over the past month, revealing large wax buildup. So her last recheck was about a week ago, and when the vet looked into her ear, there was still a lot of wax buildup...so more drops.
Has anyone found a "natural" way of fighting this, or is there anything I could do in addition to the strict cleaning/medicating regimen we're on??
Any advice would be great....my poor baby needs some help!!!!!
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Lola is very cute :)
What kind of food are you feeding her? Our vet told us that Dexter's recurrent ear infections were likely due to grain allergies. We started feeding him grain free food and we've only had 1-2 ear infections since.
We bought cleaner at our vet. They recommend that we clean their ears 1-2x per week. Good luck.
We've been feeding her a skin & coat vet formula for a couple of years now because of similar grain and protein allergies, so it shouldn't be that, right?
I think I have my next few nights planned out, now!!! Lots of reading material on the food group!! What a great resource, thanks so much!
Every food recommended in The Food Group is better than Iams, Rx or not. Look for the discussion "Why You Should Say No When Your Vet Recommends Rx Food" in TFG, and then look at our recommended foods list.
The trainer doesn't know what she's talking about, but also, dogs with non-shedding coats are more prone to ear infections than Golden Retrievers and need their ears cleaned more often than GRs, with a solution that contains a drying agent. There's a reason that chronic ear infections are referred to as "Poodle Ear". Proper removal of the hair from the ear canal is important, too. If it isn't done properly, that can lead to ear infections, too.
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