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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>My Cassiti who is 3months has an infection in both
ears. She's on ear drops too. I'd like to find a good solution besides the
cleaning the ears to try and prevent this long term problem. Her ear's don't
bother her though which I guess it's a good thing.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sassy Cassy and Jen</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> [Dailydrool] Potential Ear
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<DIV>Well, Ms. Beasley started to shake her head and scratch her right ear
Thursday night. Along with that she was licking her nebberminds and when
she stood up, there was blood on the floor where her butt was. I
immediately went in panic mode as she was shaking, rather listless and pulling
away from me when I would try to check her. I called her vet and she
told me to give her a tramadol, watch her when she goes outside and that she
would be over to see Ms. Beasley in the AM. I gave her the pain
meds and she fell asleep (on my pillow, of course). The next day Doc got
here and started the exam, she told me that Beasley has the start of an ear
infection in the right ear...OH GREAT...not this...not the GOOD ear!
Also, she has infected anal glands. So she's on Cipro, Tramadol and an
ear cleaner. Doc's going to check her in two weeks. I told doc
that Beasley's been scratching more lately and her skin on her belly looks
pinkish. Vet asked what food I feed her and I said Beneful-Healthy
Radiance and then the vet said, "Oh that food has a high fat content." I
didn't know that, Ms Beasley weighs 53.5lbs and that is not fat for her
frame. Has anyone else heard of this high fat content in
Beneful? The doc suggested I give her a food with no grains or
corn, well finding a good dog food on a limited budget is hard. If you
can spare any "Go Away Ear Infection" drool for my Ms. Beasley, we certainly
will appreciate it. </DIV>
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<DIV>Snooters,</DIV>
<DIV>Ruthie Beattie & </DIV>
<DIV>Ms. Beasley Ann BABES Royal Caregiver </DIV>
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