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My dog has a bad yeast infection again vet doesnt help,please help?


My dog has a bad yeast infection again vet doesnt help,please help?

...maybe y0u should take it t0 an0ther vet... jUSt make sure that the vet is a real vet....d0nt just anyh0w...take it t0 a vet that is a fake.....

...i'LL give y0u a website....
..wish this might help..=)

Is the yeast in the ears? Try this:

1.

BLUE POWER EAR SOLUTION

INGREDIENTS:
16 Oz. Isopropyl Alcohol
4 Tablespoons Boric Acid Powder
16 Drops Gentian Violet Solution 1%

Mix together in alcohol bottle and shake well.
You will also need to shake solution every time you use it to disperse the Boric Acid Powder.

TREATMENT: Evaluate condition of ears before treating and if very inflamed and sore do not attempt to pull hair or clean out ear at all.

Wait until inflammation has subsided which will be about 2 days.

Shake the bottle each time before using.
Put cotton balls or similiar absorbent material under the ear.
Flood the ear with solution, (gently squirt bottle), massage gently to the count of 60, wipe with a tissue.
Flood again on first treatment, wipe with a tissue, and leave alone without massage.

The dog will shake out the excess which can be wiped with a tissue, cotton ball, etc as the Gentian Violet does stain fabrics.

The SCHEDULE of treatment is as follows:
Treat 2x per day for the first week to two weeks depending upon severity of ears
Treat 1x per day for the next 1-2 weeks
Treat 1x per month (or even less frequently, depending on the dog)

All of these ingredients should be available at a pharmacy.
The Boric Acid Powder soothes the ear.
The Gentian Violet Solution is an anti-infection agent.
The solution appears to work well on any and all ear problems from mites to wax to canker.

After the 2nd or 3rd day you can clean out the ear with a Q-tip or cotton balls.

The success rate for this treatment is 95-99%.

If an infection seems to be remaining in the treated ear after the above course of treatment, you may also have some Pseudomonas bacteria in the site.

This can be eradicated by using a gentle flush of raw apple cider vinegar and wateR(warm)

Use 2 Tablespoons of vinegar to one cup of water, 2 x per week.

They have found the Blue Powder Solution to be effective for treating fungus-type infections on the feet and elsewhere on the dog, for cuts on dogs or people, and for hot spots.

Remember it is for external use only ..so be careful not to get into the eyes.

Is the yeast a skin infection? Try spraying the coat with 1/2 vinegar (with the "mother") and 1/2 water in a spray bottle. brush through the coat.

I've used the ear solution frequently on my dogs with great results. My friend uses the vinegar spray on the body. I can't personally attest to it, but I can tell you her dogs smell like a lovely salad.

Is this a yeast infection in the ear?
If it is and it smells and has a mucus discharge it may be pseudomonas. Many vets do not have that much experience with pseudomonas, however systemic Cipro will knock it out. If you suspect that it is pseudomonas do a little research on line print out your findings with regard to Cipro and get your vet to prescribe it.

BTW the blue power treatment above is a good treatment. It won't get rid of pseudomonas but the gentian Violet in it is a good anti fungal. Watch out with that stuff as it stains so use it where staining doesn't matter, or before a bath in the tub prophylatically.

The first thing to do is go to a different vet, holistic one if possible. You do not say what type yeast infection your dog has but check out the link below.

http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?...

Call a vet out of your area, maybe those people have some cents in them! Your vet should have atleast gave you some advice!

check out for some other vet

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