Originally Posted by
EWO
I have a dog with re-occurring ear infections. The vet gave me a prescription and it worked for awhile. Even thorough cleaning and drying they kept coming back. We used some of the vet's monthly and then weekly medicines. It would keep them at bay but eventually would flare back up. I was spending some $$$ back and forth. I met this holistic pet owner and she gave me the following recipe with this explanation. 16oz. of isopropyl alcohol, 2 teaspoons of boric acid and 10-12 drops of gentian violet (1%). The alcohol served as a carrier and readily evaporates. The boric acid lowers the ph to prevent further growth. The genetian violet serves as a topical. I used it. 5-7 days of daily usage cleared the last one. A weekly squirt in each ear. It has been over a year since he had any ear issues. Ever heard of such a concoction? EWO
Sure, many of these are standard remedies and glad to hear this one seemed to work for you, so thanks for sharing your successes. (I personally have used water, vinegar, Nolvasan, and tea tree oil with good effects.)
Normally, the first step with any chronic ear infection (that won't go away) is to identify what, exactly, is wrong.
Is it mites?
Is it a yeast infection?
Is it a Pseudomonas bacterial infection?
Etc., etc.
Only after you truly identify what the problem is can you then formulate a serious plan of attack to get rid of it once and for all
So, with that said, has anyone actually identified what the problem was (with a culture & sensitivity test), or has the problem always been dealt with via "catch-all" ointments/drops/remedies this point, "hoping" that whatever the problem is "gets covered" by the catch-all remedy?
Jack
PS: If the problem stays gone, I guess it doesn't matter, but if it comes back I would get a culture done to identify the offending pathogen.