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  2. How to Stop Chronic Ear Infections in Dogs - AOL

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    Why Do Dogs Develop Ear Infections? ... I fill the ear canals with a 50:50 mixture of vinegar and water, massage the ear canals ... Treatment and complications. Can Vet J. 2019 Jan;60(1):97-99.

  3. Otitis externa in animals - Wikipedia

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    Infections can be caused by both bacterial and fungal origin, as well as small organisms such as ear mites. Malassezia pachydermatis is a common fungal agent for ear infections in dogs. Staphylococcus intermedius is the most common bacterial infection. A more serious ear infection, with pus in the ear, may be caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

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  5. Acetic acid (medical use) - Wikipedia

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    As an eardrop it is used to treat infections of the ear canal. [1] It may be used with an ear wick. [2] As a liquid it is used to flush the bladder in those who have a urinary catheter in an attempt to prevent infection or blockage. [3] As a gel it may be used to adjust the pH of the vagina. [4]

  6. Otitis externa - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of acute cases is typically with antibiotic drops, such as ofloxacin or acetic acid. [2] [3] Steroid drops may be used in addition to antibiotics. [2] Pain medications such as ibuprofen may be used for the pain. [2] Antibiotics by mouth are not recommended unless the person has poor immune function or there is infection of the skin ...

  7. The #1 Best Diet for Yeast Infections in Dogs ... - AOL

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    Studies indicate that dogs given a whole-food diet when young have fewer yeast infections in the ears and that the incidence of ear infections may decrease as the dogs become older (1).