Try to maintain the dog from scratching it, use alcohol and peroxide every day for at least 4 days in row
A damp ear is a perfect breeding ground for fungus or bacteria, especially for dogs with ear flaps (ears that hang down). When bathing your dog, be sure to not let water into the ears--use cotton to block the ear canal. If your dog's a swimmer, use a towel and then some cotton balls to dry the ears.
It is common in dogs and referred to as hot spots. You should keep it clean. You can bath the area with a mild detergent or baby shampoo, and pat dry. Try to keep the dog from scratching or biting it (good luck). You can use hydrocortisone spray to stop the itching. Benadryl tablets can also stop the itch. We have always used Benadryl, but you should check with your Vet first.
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Probably, though you should consult your vetrinarian about the specific brand you're planning to use and to get the proper dosage for your dog.
the best thing to use is kanka powder available from online vets
u will fell something tickeling your ear or biting
It is not recommended to use ear drops designed for humans on animals, it is much safer to purchase ear drops from a veterinarian as you could do damage.
Flea medication. You should ask a vet for the recommendations on the brand name.
The bank will be closed but if you have the fifty dollars from the newspaper person, then you go downstairs to the vault and use the money, The dog will rush in and start scratching the floor, you then have to use the Thermal Scanner and look under where the dog is scratching. You then see an apparition, Later you find out that the apparition was the Tireless Thief from the pamphlet the girl droped by the cemetery.
Personally, I would begin to teach the dog to keep off the sofa. If you feel that you would still like your dog to stay on the sofa, then a good way to stop them from scratching is to use a small water bottle and everytime sratching occurs, use a small squirt on the dog's back to give them a shock. If even this doesn't work, the best thing to do is to pull them off the sofa! Hope this info helped!
No. Remember that dog ears like much more sensitive than human ears. Using the human product on the dog will likely occur in the dog going deaf in the ear(s) you put is in.