Anonymous wrote:OP here, thank you. He does eat all chicken-based foods. He also has had constipation and anal gland issues, which now that I'm googling it seems could also be related -- the vet just wants to squeeze the glands and was very vague about *why* it could be happening. I have pretty much solved the consipation and glands issue through supplements, but if changing food could just solve those AND his ear discomfort that would be amazing.
I think I'll try slowly switching him over to another protein and see if it makes a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also spray his ears with rubbing alcohol. He will hate that but it will kill mites if he has any.
Don't do this. This is what the epi-otic is for and it's actually made for dog ears.
Anonymous wrote:Change his food.
Anonymous wrote:Also spray his ears with rubbing alcohol. He will hate that but it will kill mites if he has any.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also spray his ears with rubbing alcohol. He will hate that but it will kill mites if he has any.
Don't do this! I'm sure the vet has already tested for mites.
There are so many dog foods geared towards dogs with allergies that you can try. Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin and Stomach Salmon formula has been working well for our dog. Also try giving him a probiotic. The biome in his ears is all out of whack because of all of the antibiotics he has been on and he'll keep getting infections until things are back in balance.
These also seemed to help our dog. https://www.amazon.com/Zesty-Paws-Dog-Allergy-Relief/dp/B071WCV19B?th=1
Anonymous wrote:Also spray his ears with rubbing alcohol. He will hate that but it will kill mites if he has any.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thank you. He does eat all chicken-based foods. He also has had constipation and anal gland issues, which now that I'm googling it seems could also be related -- the vet just wants to squeeze the glands and was very vague about *why* it could be happening. I have pretty much solved the consipation and glands issue through supplements, but if changing food could just solve those AND his ear discomfort that would be amazing.
I think I'll try slowly switching him over to another protein and see if it makes a difference.