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11 years ago
My 17 week old bichon frise had an ear infection about 3 weeks ago. we took him to the vet and the vet gave us an antibiotic, which seemed to make the infection go away for a while. but now i think its back, which means that the antibiotic did not really work. I need a homemade remedy that can cure and prevent it. Thanks :]
And could you include directions on how to put it in his ear? thanks sooo much :]
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11 years ago
Did you give the entire course of antibiotics as prescribed?

Without knowing what the cause of the infection IS, there's no way anyone on here can tell you how to cure it.
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11 years ago
i dont think ur going to find a good one so i think just take him to the vet and explain
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11 years ago
there isn't a natural cure.  go back to your vet and have the ears rechecked!
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11 years ago
The antibiotics worked if the ear infection went away.  It is coming back because there in an underlying cause.  Take the dog back to the vet
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11 years ago
the best thing to use is alchohol and other like cleaming stuff but u have to use a coulpe times a day till the infectione goes away the best thing to do is go back to ur vet and get some more medicane for ur dog and use it every day till it is gone but i have to make sure u are doin it right and cleaning the dogs ear out good ro yes the infection will come back
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11 years ago
There are no "homemade remedies" that kill infections.

What happened is either you did not finish the course of antibiotics as they were prescribed.
Or this is a new infection..
Or the dog needs a different antibiotic/medication.
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11 years ago
Go back to the vet and let him know it came back. He will know what to do. Don't attempt homemade remedies they probably won't work.
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11 years ago
my pom has an ear infection too well had and now hes better and no sign of ear infection.
from my knowledge i dont think that there is any homemade remedy for an ear infection, you have to constantly keep giving your bichon the antibiotic until the vet tells you to stop.
its like human antibiotic, if you think ur pup is getting better and you stop giving him a.b. when your suppose to then the infection is gonna come back and be even stronger because it knows how to fight the ear infection.
so just give him the anitbiotic, hope this helps!
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11 years ago
Check out homeopathic remedies from the health food store such as Pulsatilla. There are also combination remedy products for ear infections in dogs available, sometimes in health food stores or specialty holistic pet stores or online.
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11 years ago
If the infection came back, it means it's a different infection, the medicine didn't work, or there is something else wrong.

There's nothing to be done for him at home.  

You try to put alchol into infected ears, don't be surprised when the dog bites you.  Alchol stings and the sweetest dog will turn on you in it's pain.

You need to go back to the vet for more meds.  Insist they clean out his ears, and look at the "gunk" under the microscope.  That's the only way they can tell what the problem is, and what medicine to give.

After you've followed the vets instructions, and give ALL the medicine, consider home remedies to keep him healthy.
~Keep his ears dry.  There are powders you can put in his ears after a bath that will dry up any water that got in there by mistake.  Discourage other pets from playfully chewing ears.  Saliva has germs that happily grow in ears.
~Feed all natural food that has no corn, wheat, or soy.  Dogs are sensitive to these ingredients, which causes the immune system to slow down and let infection take hold.
~Clean his ears.  Use gauze and ear cleaner to keep them fresh and clean.

Good luck.
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11 years ago
U need to know what the cause is first.
Mites need a semi-dry environment, so U can kill them with an over-the-counter coal-tar based product, or put in olive oil and rub in thoroughly until completely cleared up. This could take many days depending on what is really going on with the ear. That is why it is important to know exact cause of problem.
Also for mites there are products U can buy at the feed store that work well. Keep on top of this. U do not want to have apup that gets chronic ear infections.
Did the vet tell U what caused the ear infection? Allergies? Mites?
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11 years ago
Most likely your dog has an ear infection, ear mites, or both. Depending on where you live and the type of dog you have this may be very common and frequent throughout the dog?s life. Ear infections can be caused by a number of factors, anything from high humidity to poor nutrition, ear mites usually come from the ground a dog plays, or sleeps in, (ear mites are common in dogs that live around livestock). Both ailments are easy to treat at home and easy to prevent. Make a solution following this formula: One part white distilled vinegar, one part isopropyl alcohol, and one part hydrogen peroxide. DO NOT LET THE DOG DRINK THIS! FOR USE IN THE EAR CANAL ONLY! Mix them together and put the mixture in a bottle that has a rounded tip on it so it can be slightly inserted into the dog?s ear canal, (a dog?s ear canal is very deep compared to human?s) gently flood the ear canal and the outer ear with the liquid, use a clean towel to wipe away liquid that runs out of the ear and then let the dog shake to dry it?s ear. Do this 4 to 6 times a day for two days and then 3 to 4 times a day for five days and after the seven days is over your dog should have clean and pretty ears. If your dog is prone to re-infection I would consider improving his diet, if your dog is getting ear mites from his surroundings, then you can simply re-treat with the afore mentioned solution. If after seven days of the prescribed treatment the dog shows no improvement in his condition then take him to the vet. A good nutritional supplement that you can add to any type of dog food is ?Dinovite?. I have used this in the past on dogs with re-occurring ear infections and it works wonders for preventing infection and maintaining general overall health. www.dinovite.com
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11 years ago
No natural remedy will get rid of an ear infection in dogs or humans! You can ease the discomfort with olive oil and stuff like that but he needs an antibiotic. You said he already had one, might need it for a little longer period to get rid of it. And unfortunatly there is no way of preventing the ear infections.
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