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Can’t Afford a Vet for your Dog’s Ear Infection?

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Author: banixx20165th Sep 2019

Your dog lets you know when he has an ear infection. Obvious giveaways include  your dog’s constant head shaking or pawing at the ear or face to indicate ear pain. Other signs of an ear infection are redness in the ear canal, heat around the ears and swollen ear flaps. And you can watch out for dark discharge or a bad smell coming from your dog’s ear.

dog shaking head due to ear infection

Is it an ear infection?

If you see any of these signs, don’t just assume you have the full diagnosis. There are many types of ear infections. It’s important to know the cause in order to treat and cure it.That’s why ear infections in dogs are one of the top reasons people take their dogs to the vet.

What A Veterinarian Does For Ear Infections

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Dog with ear infection

Your vet will take a swab of your dog’s middle ear fluid and look at it under the microscope.

In some cases, he/she will send a sample to the lab to be cultured. This will  tell if it’s due to a yeast infection, fungus, or wax.  Other culprits include bacteria that are sensitive to penicillin, or it could be allergies. You get the picture.  Sources of the problem are quite varied!

But…What If You Can’t Afford a Vet?

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Vet checking dog’s ear

Because it’s always wise to take your sick dog to the vet, try to find a way even if you think you can’t afford it.

If you’re short of funds, call your vet and explain the situation. Some veterinary practices have an emergency fund for animals that need immediate help.  Others may be willing to work out a payment plan. There are even some vets who will give you  free telephone advice.

Alternatively, you can try these ideas:

  • Contact your local humane society or animal shelter. Some states don’t allow these agencies to provide private care. In other states, they may be able to offer lower veterinary costs to help you out. It’s worth the telephone call.
  • Check out animal aid organizations.There are those who offer help to pet owners in need of emergency help with vet bills.
  • Investigate the local veterinary school.If there is one, they may have ideas or resources or even offer services.
  • Ask your local animal feed or pet supplies store.They may have some useful ideas and information for you regarding local vets.
  • Finally, your vet may also have ideas on local resources you can tap for a short-term loan.

What Can You Do To Help Your Dog?

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Banixx 8 oz Pet Spray

If your dog does have fungal or bacterial infection, one effective way to treat it at home is to use Banixx Pet Care.Banixx is well known as an an effectivedog ear infection home remedydue to its superior antimicrobial properties. The mildly acidic level of its anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties are completely inhospitable to bacteria and fungus. Result? The fungus or bacteria simply leave to find a better host!  So, once the Banixx solution is applied, the infection simply fades away!

Where can you Buy Banixx?

You’ll find it at most pet stores, farm/feed stores (Tractor Supply is just one) and online.  It’s very cost-effective.  You’ll  generally find it available between $16 to $19 for 8 ounces of relief for your pup!

How do you apply Banixx to your Dog’s Ear?

First, moisten a cotton ball with Banixx.Be sure to coat the inside of your dog’s ear liberally since Banixx workson contact. Proceed patiently and quietly to make it a good experience for your pup. Consider having treats on hand to make this a win-win.

Some dogs are okay with you spraying Banixx directly into their ear. However, make certain that the Banixx is room temperature or warmer.  Just imagine how you would feel if someoneunexpectedlydoused your ears with a cold liquid!  In addition, be sure to close off his open ear with his ear flap after you’ve sprayed Banixx inside his ear. Otherwise you’ll end up “wearing” the contents.

Second, after the ear is coated well, massage it gently to help absorption. Dogs tolerate Banixx really well because it has no odor and doesn’t sting or burn.

Moreover, it can safely be used around your dog’s eyes, nose, mouth and ears.The best part is: You cannot overdose with it!

Most dog owners report that their furr-ball receives immediate topical relief with Banixx. And the solution helps get rid of the infection within a couple of days.

Prevention Is The Best Option

The cheapest vet is the one you don’t have to visit! We recommend that you:

  • Check your dog’s ears frequently. This is important especially if she’s prone to ear infections.
  • Make a habit of cleaning your dog’s ears regularly.Many veterinarians recommend that your dog’s ears be cleaned no more than once a week but at least once per month. If your pup has floppy ears, swims regularly or has heavy fur in the ears, more often is needed.

Ear wipes are a solid way to stay on top of ear cleaning.  We can suggest a really simple, inexpensive way to make your ownear wipesfor your dog.

To conclude, Banixx can remedy certain ear infections and makes for a perfect dog ear cleaning solution. It’s easy on ear tissue and your wallet, but potent against infection. Clickhereto find out where to buy your bottle of Banixx. It’s the most trusted, canine-friendly antiseptic solution on the market. We hope you’ll make Banixx a fixture in your pet first aid kit.

What other dog questions are on your mind?

We already know you care a lot about your pet’s health – otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this blog! So come back to our dogblogoften! We update content constantly. You’ll glean useful tips on keeping your furry, four-legged friend happy and healthy.

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