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My dogs ears, need so FReeper advice
Nachum ^ | 1/21/11 | Nachum

Posted on 01/21/2011 2:41:39 PM PST by Nachum

We have a black lab/golden retriever mix. We noticed that there was a smell coming from our dog's ears recently. After inspection, there was a lot of black ear-wax like discharge on the inside of her ear. She is not digging or scratching at her ears, but there is the discharge and smell.

After doing some research, the consensus seems to be that she may be suffering some kind of ear infection. Do the FReepers here have experience with ear issues? The site I linked to generally speaks of a remedy of apple cider vinegar and water in the ear.

After a long week of politicking and Obamanations, why not talk about something important- our pets. :)


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KEYWORDS: advice; dog; earmites; ears
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So, advice?
1 posted on 01/21/2011 2:41:43 PM PST by Nachum
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To: Nachum

Get thee to the vet.


2 posted on 01/21/2011 2:43:29 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Nachum
Think we're gonna need lots of popcorn
 

 
 
for this one.
 
 


3 posted on 01/21/2011 2:43:56 PM PST by Responsibility2nd (Yes, as a matter of fact, what you do in your bedroom IS my business.)
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To: Nachum

What’s it taste like?


4 posted on 01/21/2011 2:43:56 PM PST by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: Nachum

No offense but don’t you think you should get the dog to a vet?


5 posted on 01/21/2011 2:44:44 PM PST by muir_redwoods (Obama. Chauncey Gardiner without the homburg.)
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To: Responsibility2nd
Must read...
 

Cleaning ear wax?

6 posted on 01/21/2011 2:45:03 PM PST by Responsibility2nd (Yes, as a matter of fact, what you do in your bedroom IS my business.)
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To: Nachum

Vet only. if she has something that has caused excoriation and you do vinegar it will burn her, and she may need immediate attention for something, besides the fact that this is her ears, you don’t know what that will do to her hearing


7 posted on 01/21/2011 2:46:01 PM PST by Beowulf9
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To: Responsibility2nd

Or maybe not.

(One of the hamsters is off today?)


8 posted on 01/21/2011 2:46:03 PM PST by Responsibility2nd (Yes, as a matter of fact, what you do in your bedroom IS my business.)
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To: muir_redwoods

Yep. We are going to take her in. Just asking people here their experience, if they have seen this before.


9 posted on 01/21/2011 2:46:24 PM PST by Nachum (The complete Obama list at www.nachumlist.com)
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To: Nachum

Some breeds of dogs, including ours, have a tendency to build up some black material in their ears. It needs to be cleaned every once in a while, and if you can get your dog to relax, they don’t mind it much, and seem to be a lot happier afterwards. There is a solution you can get that helps with the cleaning.


10 posted on 01/21/2011 2:47:03 PM PST by wideminded
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To: Nachum; vetvetdoug

Yes, similar thing with our Pug Jack, but I cannot recall the anti-fungal drops.

VetVetDoug will know.


11 posted on 01/21/2011 2:47:07 PM PST by onyx (If you truly support Sarah Palin and want to be on her busy ping list, let me know!)
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To: Nachum

Go to the vet.


12 posted on 01/21/2011 2:47:33 PM PST by Mears
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To: cripplecreek

yes do get to the vet, they will make sure its not a parasite or massive infection and can give you drops to help brake up the wax. Get cotton balls or non-woven cotton that you can pinch off and a pair of hemostats to remove the gunk. your vet will help you determine how deep you can go, quite deep actually.


13 posted on 01/21/2011 2:49:02 PM PST by waynesa98
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To: Nachum
Typical of Labs. Vet will give you a cleaning agent and a antifungal.

BTW have them check for foxtails etc while there (which they will want to do anyway). BTW the cleaning ritual will be two or three times a week for the rest of the dogs life.

14 posted on 01/21/2011 2:49:46 PM PST by mad_as_he$$ (V for Vendetta.)
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I’d go to a reliable vet. It sounds as if the dog needs to have the ears cleaned out, first, and then needs to go on medication for a while, until the infection has been cleared up.


15 posted on 01/21/2011 2:49:51 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: wideminded

I have taken a warm damp tissue to clean the outer ear. She doesn’t mind it at all. We will take her to the vet anyway. Bet he’ll say much the same as you recommended. Probably some anti-fungal drops.


16 posted on 01/21/2011 2:49:53 PM PST by Nachum (The complete Obama list at www.nachumlist.com)
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To: Nachum

Our black/lab great dane mutt gets yeast infections in the ears - especially after getting them wet. Black/brown, smelly, etc. My wife dries them off after out in the rain or water, and if bad has some ointment from the vet that she uses. With a rod disk-shaped makeup removal pad. Others have told her homemade treatments - but my wife doesn’t trust those. But I imagine trying a homemade version with an old rag isn’t going to hurt - and if it works, great! (And, isn’t vineager and water an old treatement for, uhm, women’s particulars? Similar thing I imagine in the dog’s ears)


17 posted on 01/21/2011 2:50:06 PM PST by 21twelve ( You can go from boom to bust, from dreams to a bowl of dust ... another lost generation.)
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To: Nachum

Likely a yeast infection - black, gookey and smelly. Daily routine until the ears are cleared up: Nolvascan Otic cleansing solution, squirted into ears, leave for a couple of minutes and clean out with a cotton ball. Also: Call your vet for a prescription for Otomax and follow the directions. I’ve got two Goldens with nice clean ears.


18 posted on 01/21/2011 2:50:06 PM PST by Ol' Sox
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To: Nachum
The vet is her friend.

Could have ear mites.

19 posted on 01/21/2011 2:50:08 PM PST by lonestar
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To: Nachum

Just to be clear, you can get a dog groomer to do this, or just do it yourself. It shouldn’t require a vet unless some sort of secondary problem has set it.


20 posted on 01/21/2011 2:50:17 PM PST by wideminded
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