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PUP4ME
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posted April 16, 2004 10:23 AM      Profile for PUP4ME         
We just recently adopted a 9mos old border collie mix from a rescue shelter. We had him groomed before bringing him home 2 weeks ago. We have since started to smell an odor that we believe is eminating from him ears. I do take wet cotton balls and wipe his ears but do not think plain water is taking care of this odor. Does anyone have any other suggestions. I thought I had read somewhere that apple cider vinegar and water may be a good solution. Has anyone heard of this?

Thanks so much

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posted April 16, 2004 03:43 PM      Profile for NicoleLJ         
I am not a vet but I have volunteered for shelters and pounds as a trainer and foster home for over 12 years. So this is what I am thinking it most likely is. Ear Mites. Take your pup to the vet and if I am right they will prescribe an antibiotic that you will put in the ears every day, usually twice a day, for a week. Then you stop for a week, and then you do it agian for a week. THe reason for this is because of the eggs. The first week will kill all of them but the eggs and then a week later the eggs will hatch and the others can be kill during the next week. THis is something that can be passed easily from dog to dog and even to cats so I would get it checked. Hope this helps.
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posted April 22, 2004 03:36 PM      Profile for MarioLuigi   Author's Homepage         
Smelly ears signify ongoing ear infections. Cleaning them regularly, but it's best to see a vet to take care of it.

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posted April 23, 2004 08:54 AM      Profile for Lucky Puppy         
I agree...it could be an infection or mites. Take him to the vet and have it checked out.

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I thought my rotti pup (she almost 4 month now) had an ear infection or mites. The constant head shake, sweetish odor in ears, etc. When we first brough her home her ears were really dirty. But even after cleaning the head shake continued.

It turned out to be a fungual infection probably brought one my moisture from snow or perhaps even cleaning. Our vet's new apprentice prescribed treatment for one week but we still noticed the odd head shake.

I had my vet look again at last visit (he is not only the senior vet but owns rotti's too) and it turns out the head shake is the result of hairs in her ear canel (way down there) tickling her. Her ears are spotless now but still have an odor (just normal ear smells).

The morale is sometimes we do too much when there's really nothing wrong. The smell could be normal & only you find it unpleasant. Your vet can check during your next visit & even recommend good products.

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posted April 25, 2004 03:39 PM      Profile for PUP4ME         
Thanks so much for all the replies. I did ask the vet since I had to take him there for an intestinal issue he was having. His ears were fine, just a smell I was not used to since I am an unexperienced new dog owner! But I am learning fast!
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posted April 28, 2004 04:08 PM      Profile for Ken Nielsen         
Take your dog to a different vet. An ear smell is a sign of problems with ear mites or infection. Infection can go deep into the ear canal and cause problems throughout the dogs life if not taken seriously and treated.

Your vet should have at least given you an ear solution to wash your dogs ears and clean them.

Please find another vet. I had a dog who had contracted deep inner ear infection and it was torturous to the dog for much of his older life and caused much expense and distress for me.

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posted April 28, 2004 04:12 PM      Profile for Ken Nielsen         
"apple cider vinegar and water may be a good solution. Has anyone heard of this?"

This is bad medicine. See a qualified vet for the correct ear cleaning solution. What you suggest above may cause even worse problems than you have right now.

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posted April 29, 2004 06:24 AM      Profile for DaxAriel's toy         
I have a rotti and her ears smell. They are clean and have been looked deep into the canel. Giving someone advise to find a new vet because you had problems isn't right. This dog owner has done what they should... have it checked. They are aware of the issues and I'm sure will continue to monitor.
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posted April 29, 2004 10:44 AM      Profile for Ken Nielsen         
You are right doglover, I thought about that after I posted and I was wrong as you pointed out.

Thank You and My Appologies for going off on a tangent with this.

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posted May 24, 2004 03:21 AM      Profile for Aliqu         
Some time ago my Yorkie have been scratching his ears and shaking his head viciously. A trip to the vet revealed the problem. When I bathed him, water got deep down in his ear canal and there was no way out. Also, the hair inside his ears was very long, so this wasn’t helping his problem. She gave him some ear infection drops and a cleaning solution for animal ears which you can just squeeze in. When this solution dries up, any moisture in the ear dries up with it. The hair inside his ears was removed and we were advised to do this about once every six months. She also told us when we bathed him again to put in some cotton wool (this is harmless for his ears) in his ears. If you blow-dry your dog, you can replace the wet cotton wool with new ones, with the heat of the blow-dryer this sucks up any moisture in the ear as well.
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Aliqu - very good tip. Thanks.
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Aliqu - very good tip. Thanks.
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posted May 24, 2004 11:15 PM      Profile for Aliqu         
Glad I could be of some help!
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posted May 27, 2004 08:17 PM      Profile for Sophie   Author's Homepage         
Use mouth wash....

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