Ben Cross 0 Posted May 17, 2012 Report Share Posted May 17, 2012 I found this years ago. Its worked brilliantly for me: Spaniel Ear Cleaner Recipe __________________________ Ingredients: · White vinegar · Powdered boric acid · Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) · Betadine antiseptic (or the generic version, known as Povidone-Iodine Solution) Please note: do not use "Betadine Scrub", use "Betadine Solution" Directions for mixing the solution together: 1. Pour 6 ounces of isopropyl alcohol in to a plastic applicator bottle. Add 1/2 tablespoon of boric acid powder. Be careful not to get any boric acid on your skin or clothes. If you do, wash it off immediately. 2. Shake the solution extremely well, until the boric acid powder is dissolved, or for five minutes, whichever comes first. 3. Add 2 ounces of white vinegar. Shake the solution some more, until the boric acid powder is dissolved, or for another five minutes, whichever comes first. 4. Add one teaspoon of the Betadine antiseptic, and shake it up some more. Be careful not to get any Betadine on your skin or clothes. If you do, wash it off immediately. The ear cleaning solution is now ready to use. To use the ear cleaning solution: It is recommended that you use the ear cleaning solution in your garage or outdoors, as the dog will shake it out of his ears and it will fly in to the air and stain things. Squirt the solution inside your dog's ear until the ear canal is completely full. Massage the outside of the ear to help slosh the cleaning solution around inside. Release the dog and let him shake out the ear cleaning solution from his ears. If you get any of the ear cleaning solution on your skin, wash it off as soon as possible. Be sure to shake the solution up really well before each and every time you use it. The boric acid has a tendency to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Store at room temperature. Use the cleaning solution daily until you start to see some improvement. Gradually cut back to once per week when you are happy with the condition of the ear. When the ear seems completely free of infection, you can go two weeks between treatments. Warning: Do not use this ear cleaning solution on dogs with ruptured ear drums, or on dogs with open sores or wounds in the ear area. An ear exam by a veterinarian is recommended prior to beginning treatment with this ear cleaning solution. This recipe came to you from Jim & Kellyn Zimmerlin www.zimfamilycockers.com Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted May 17, 2012 Report Share Posted May 17, 2012 just get some thornit powder Quote Link to post
samba 534 Posted May 17, 2012 Report Share Posted May 17, 2012 just get some thornit powder spot on stuff works aswell Quote Link to post
spec 45 Posted May 24, 2012 Report Share Posted May 24, 2012 what drops did the vet give? what did they reckon it was? Quote Link to post
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