Thanks to Betty.... maybe some of this will help.

Don

Rick Archer wrote:

> >From my friend:
>
> Most ear infections in dogs are from allergies.
> And the vets treat the symptoms instead of finding out the "why."
> It can lead to internal disorders.
> yeast is a big problem
> And it depends on the kind of inflammation or discharge.
> I would start with changing the diet with lots of vegetables, long grain
> rice, chicken and cook until mushy. I did that with my yorkie too, Veg-all
> (in a can), boiled chicken (no fat), brown rice.
> and whatever added (vit c, flax). Can't put the wrong kind of drops in,
> depends on what the discharge is.
> also, one of the big things, I don't keep getting the vaccines after 2 to 3
> years, I would spread them out and then stopped completely (except for
> rabies shot). The vaccines cause more problems and they don't need them
> every year. Could even be the digestive tract, I use Prozyme (digestive
> tract)  the age of   Zymox is an enzymatic ear medication for infections,
> contains no antibiotics.. for cleaning 1 part white vinegar to 9 parts
> water, to wipe out ears. Hope this helps.  I cooked up a good size batch of
> food, each thing separate, would put together and warm up a bit before
> feeding.
> Betty



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