stinky,gross ears

    • Gold Top Dog

    stinky,gross ears

    i just brought my ;poodle to the vet, not my regular vet.  he was not in.  the vet did find that he had an ear infection (yeast).  i could have told her that!  she said she could not really see into his ears, because of all the brown stuff and hair.   i also could have told her that!  don't you think she should have cleaned his ears out thoroughly so that when i put the drops in, they will get into his ear better?  it cost me $150 between the viist and the two meds i have to use!  also he is being groomed on friday and i am not sure how the groomer should handle his ears.  should i have her pluck them? 
    • Gold Top Dog
    Yes, I think he should have...my Vet always does.  And he always makes sure I know how to do it properly...LOL every time for the last 13 years!  At the least, a tech should have.  I would suggest doing it yourself before putting the meds in.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I think the dog should  be sedated and the ears flushed with some pressure to get the gook away from the ear drum and then medicated...it is allmost impossible to clean the canal down to the drum without using some sort of pressuer...good luck
    • Gold Top Dog
    Davet is right there...I didn't even think of that, even though we have to have that done to one of our dogs.  When the ears are really gunky and inflamed, they hurt a lot.  And it's a battle for anyone to do a good job cleaning. Flushing leaves the ears squeaky clean without the battle, and you have a better chance for the meds to do their job.  If your Vet doesn't offer that, you might want to go elsewhere, but I think most Vets do this.

    Ear infections can be hard to clear up, but you'd have a better chance with a flush.