Alternative Medicine for Pets/Sheltie with ear problem

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Our Sheltie is always getting ear infections,I thought it yeast,allergies,something?! So is apple cider vinegar good to use or what.We give him benydrel ? It comes  and goes we give him 2 ingredient food . so you think it's allergies.yeast  fungus ?

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Hi Helen:  Try him on NuVET Plus - this is the best you can buy and only about .60 cents per day...
Also, I have enclosed a recipe for the Ear .... home mixture:

NuVET link - Guaranteed or your money back... All your sheltie needs is 1 per day.... Give it a good 90 days and see.
http://www.nuvet.com/81098
Tell them order code 81098 and ask for the 15 % OFF on autoship..

1-800-474-7044 ext 265  ( ask Joan for NuVET plus and she can explain the Money Back Guarantee)

Ear mixture:
this is from e-how...

http://www.ehow.com/how_2259217_make-ear-cleanser.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo...

Thanks for your question..I am sure you baby has chronic yeast in the ears... The NuVet and good cleanings will get rid of this.  You will have to keep it up... Your pal is predisposed to ear infections and yeast.. Some dogs and some people will get them over and over again.  ( allergy related)


BEST wishes...

Marie
The Doggie Chalet Hotel
http://www.apluspetcare.com

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