also try peroxide and water half an half clean well
2007-01-22 17:34:43
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answered by dragonwolf 5
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Hi ARCINDY!! I recommend MITACTIN - this wonderful product.
Mitactin Spray is, nontoxic colloid surfactant ingredient. This formula kills microscopic mites On Contact! The mechanical action of surfactants to kill mites is by “skin” penetration and ingestion followed by internal swelling and suffocation. There are no poisons or pesticides.
It simply overwhelms the mites system. The reaction will be progressing paralysis followed by death mites in 15 to 30 seconds. Apply once a day.
It's important that your dogs ears are cleaned regularly to eliminate infestation and infection. Regular cleaning will eliminate problems for your dog and it will allow him to live a happy, healthier life.
Ps: No infected ears should be treated with ear mite medication without first confirming it really is ear mites by a Veterinarian with access to a Microscope or the knowledge to confirm ear mites.
In order to actually kill the mites there are a couple of natural remedies that you can make at home. The first one is a mixture of 9 drops of Yellow Dock Root Extract and 1 tablespoon of water. Use an eyedropper to insert the treatment into the pet’s ear, being sure to massage it well prior to the animal having the opportunity to shake it out. Administer the treatment once every three days for a period of six weeks.
The second treatment mixes ½ an ounce of Almond Oil with 400 IU’s of Vitamin E. Warm up the mixture to body temperature and apply ½ an eyedropper into each affected ear. Massage the mixture around in the ear and remove the excess with cotton balls. Administer the treatment for a period of six days, leave it for three days and then repeat.
Jason Homan
2007-01-22 17:51:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Basically you are putting oil over the mites and suffocating them. There are pet drugs you can get over the Internet without a prescription, but try putting a light oil like baby oil or olive oil on and Carefully cleaning the ears out. It worked on our cat.
2007-01-22 17:23:56
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answered by lyyman 5
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go to your vet. how do you know it's ear mites? have you seen the mites under you own personal microscope? the treatment for ear mites, if it truely is, is quite inexpensive from your vet. please take your dog to the vet, it might be an infection and you will only be doing more harm trying to home treat.
2007-01-22 19:37:50
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answered by cagney 6
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Hydrogen peroxide...it kills 'em quick and actually is good for the dogs ears! My dog doesn't like it, but he doesn't have a choice.
2007-01-22 17:48:49
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answered by Anonymous
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