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Re: Manky ear (shar-pei)
He may have ear mites ,if so he is going to need some thing stronger from the vets. Could also be a bacterial infection also as the ear cannel is very warm and perfect conditions for the bacteria to grow.
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Re: Manky ear (shar-pei)
My cocker had a bacterial infection but it took a little time to clear and had a tube of cream that i had to put into the ear cannel its self as his was down deep and he kept trying to rub his ear on the carpet. Spaniels can some times get probs with there ears. I have had no probs since and that was about 5 years ago so not bad. I keep his hair fairly short in his ears so they dont get all full of muck and rubbish and its easyier for me to keep his ears clean.
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Re: Manky ear (shar-pei)
Yes I get quiet a few spaniel owners in asking if I can trim the ear hair as short as possibly when they come in for grooming.
Shar-Peis have wrinkly ear canels and I have heard of some having to have them widened by surgery. He has never had an major issues before so I am hoping just some meds will be needed.
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Re: Manky ear (shar-pei)
You could try propolis cream as this is great for infections,skin rashes,dry skin,irritation,burns......well i use it on everything its great and loads cheaper than anything you will get off the vet and even better we can use it lol
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