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Paid $$$ at Vet, who put dog on Antibiotic (clindamycin) and placed other medicine in his ear. A week later no improvement and ear still red and smells. Dog constantly shakes head, balance impaired at times. Started to clean outside ear canal and dry it and Attempted to try amoxicillin with no results either. Used Epi-Optic with good results, about every 3 days. Ear drying up. Just removed a lot of dried up brown discharge. Added an antihistamine and results are promising, after a week.
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This really helps make cleaning dogs ears easier. It loosens the dirt, and with a cotten ball it cleans the ears really fast. It drys in little time, and does not make the ears sore at all. I have used this once a month for years, and my standard poodle has no ear infections. The vet recommended this to me so I felt good about using it. It has no oily residue to it.
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Great product does a good job of cleaning my Basset Hounds ears and has a nice scent as well.
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This product is great for keeping dogs ears clean and free from infections! You just put some in the ear, rub below the ear, and then wipe out with cotton balls. It is an 8 oz bottle but it last a long time. Great buy!
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This is what we used at our veterinary hospital. Exactly what I was looking for. Works great.
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