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How to Treat a Dog's Ear Infection Naturally

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Summary: To treat a dog's ear infection naturally, try using apple cider vinegar, hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol to help kill the infection, but veterinarian-approved products work the best to kill the infection quickly. Use naturally remedies to treat a dog's ear infection with health information from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care.

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By Dr. Aimee Beger
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Dr. Aimee Beger works for McClintock Animal Care Center in Tempe, Ariz. She is a veterinarian specializing in small animals, and she has a lot of great advice for dog owners.read more

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"Hi, I'm Dr. Aimee Beger veterinarian, and today we're going to be talking about treating your dogs ears naturally at home. We do recommend four ear infections to treat your dogs infections with a veterinarian approved cleaning product and possibly antibiotic or anti-fungal if needed. Some things people have tried at home however to treat their dogs naturally are to use apple-cider vinegar and water, hydrogen peroxide has been used by some people and even rubbing alcohol in their dogs ears. Other things that people have tried are just using tap water and/or using Q-tips or cotton balls to try to remove any debris that they may see in the ear. Ear infections, you'll typically know your dog has an ear infection if you smell a very sweet smell or a very malodorous smell coming from your dogs ear, and of course if you see any debris, brown debris, yellow or white puss pouring out of your dogs ear, you know for sure that he has an infection."

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