Last Saturday I picked Jamie up at the vet, after having her spayed, getting rabies shot, worming, and was told that her ears are officially clean. All I can say is, “Hallelujah!”
I must have treated her ears daily for a month, and it required twice a day. First I would flush the ears with a solution the vet “gave” me, dry them as good as possible, wiping away anything visible, and later go back and put in the antibiotic ointment. She was very good for me while doing this, but it made her not like me as much, and also gave her a dirty, greasy look.
After doing this for so long, and wondering if we were making any headway, I began to search for help on-line. Many people swear by vinegar, or some concoction with vinegar as a main ingredient. One person assured me that giving a final vinegar rinse after each bath would fix the problem. I tried this and it obviously caused her much discomfort. As soon as she was turned loose she began running around crazily, stopping only to roll around on the floor and rub both ears. She has never behaved this way before or since.
The next couple days I tried to use another home remedy that many have raved about. It contains 6 oz. water, 6 oz. vinegar, 1-2 tsp. boric acid, and a drop of liquid soap. I used cotton pads and/or cotton balls dipped in this solution, and wiped out the ears, letting some drip down into the ear canal. After treating both ears, I went back and dried each ear as much as possible with another cotton pad. HOWEVER, Jamie acted like this solution hurt her and I discontinued it after a few tries. There was visible flaking skin around the opening of the ear canal. The vet said the vinegar could have burned the skin. I let it rest a couple days, doing nothing to treat it.
Not knowing what to do next, but knowing I had to do something to keep after the yeast, I used the vets treatment a few days. My thinking was that this would be gentler, providing some moistening ointment for healing of the burned skin, and at least I would be doing something, as opposed to nothing.
When it looked like it was better, and the vet said the ears were almost clear again, I decided to try the home remedy again, diluting it with a little more water so the vinegar wouldn’t cause so much discomfort. I did this daily for three days and then a week later. The directions I read said to do it once a week after that, but I was so weary of the routine that I just let it go after that.
I did, however, have her groomed shorter than usual, asking that they trim very short around the ears to let more air flow in and around the ears. The groomer said another idea is to make a head sock to hold the ear flaps up on the head, allowing the air to flow freely into the ear canal. She also said this condition should pass as Jamie matures, just as children outgrow ear infections with the changing of the body.
I will keep an eye on Jamie’s ears, but so far we have the “all clear”!