Re: [boxer lovers] Chronic ear scratching

 


Thank you for responding, I'm going to talk to my wife and see, thank you
--- In boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com, lawiser@... wrote:
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> If she has an allergy, you may have fixed part by changing foods but not enough. My Meg is allergic to almost everything that goes into commercial dog food. Hive allergic to chicken and turkey. Eggs. Peas. Peanuts. Brewers yeast alfalfa.
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> You might try going with a mix of boiled rice (No Salt) and browned ground beef. And its possible a benadryl will help with the systems. I wouldn't do them long term, but a few days if treatment and change of diet might help.
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> Google for dosage if benadryl but my vet had me using up to 2 at a time as a sedative to get Meg to calm down during storms.
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> Good luck.
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> LisaW
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: "r.mcmahon10" <r.mcmahon10@...>
> Sender: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 02:55:33
> To: <boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com>
> Reply-To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [boxer lovers] Chronic ear scratching
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> Thanks for your response. I don't think it's an infection but maybe I'm wrong, we cleaned her ears today w solution, but that's a temporary fix. I just don't want her to have to be on these drops for the rest of her life, I feel bad, I'm hoping for something more natural, because with the drops the scratching always seems to come back, and I just can't figure out why.
> --- In boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com, Valerie I <lady_christa_39@> wrote:
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> > I can relate to your story.  Have a similar situation here.  I imagine there is an infection in the ear now.  The food was a good start, for sure.  You may have to go one or two rounds of antitbiotics to beat the current infection and then the food change may help prevent future infections. 
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> > Val n Heidi in NE Ohio
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> > " Love doesn't make the world go 'round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile."
> > Franklin P. Jones
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> > --- On Tue, 12/13/11, r.mcmahon10 <r.mcmahon10@> wrote:
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> > From: r.mcmahon10 <r.mcmahon10@>
> > Subject: [boxer lovers] Chronic ear scratching
> > To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2011, 8:22 PM
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> > Hello all
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> > Looking for a some advice.
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> > We have 2 boxers, f that's going to be four yrs old and a m that's going to be 8mo.
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> > My f itchy ears and I'm always catching her scratching them. I had a m who was taken too soon from brain cancer, but he to scratched his ears. When we took him to the vet he prescribed ear drops. He passed away months later as the cancer had advanced. Anyway it got to a point my f developed scabbs on the tips of her ears. So we did some research and found dogs can develop skin allergies from the garbage that's put in dog food, so we switched their food from Dog Chow to Natural balance limited ingredients. Well I must say that her scabs on her ears went away immediately and the scratching also slowed but in the later in the afternoon and through out the night she is still scratching just not as much. We even switched there treats to natural balance.
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> > Does anyone know what we could do to help her w/o having to go to the vet and getting antibiotic ear drops given, we would greatly appreciate any help.
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> > Thank you
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> > Ryan and Vanessa
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