No just medicine call the vet to see what it needs
There is no such thing as a urinary yeast infection, but your dog can get a urinary tract infection. As for yeast infections, I'm not sure.
No. Your veterinarian can cure yeast infections of the skin. Garlic will just cure your dog of the burden of its life.
The yeast organisms are waiting for the proper conditions to grow. They are already in the dog's ears. They are in your ears, too. They are everywhere.
You should take your dog to a vet and have the vet give you some medication for your dog, possibly Otomax Ointment, that will kill any Fungal and/or Bacterial based ear infections.
Penicillin doesn't treat yeast infections, and you want to talk to you vet before giving your dog "human" meds... they have different metabolism than we do, and things that are safe for us are not safe for them.
You need to check with the Veterinarian who is doing the surgery.
No a dog can't get a ar infection from a human. Humans can't catch ear infections from other humans either because ear infections are from yeast. Yeast forms when you have a moist warm environment so basily dogs ears. Yeast is like a bacteria of fungi.
To get a dog spayed means to take it to the vet, I think it's surgery or something or maybe an injection I seriously don't know, but after the dog gets spayed it is unable to breed. It is a surgery.
First, antibiotics do NOT treat yeast! In fact, antibiotics can CAUSE yeast infections! Yeast overgrowth that shows up as ear infections, goopy ears, stinky skin, etc. is caused by too many carbohydrates, grains, fillers in a dog's diet. You can treat the symptoms with medications but unless you make changes to the diet, this will continue to be an issue. It is also caused by use or misuse of antibiotics-- dogs are like children; you should not treat or give meds without a vet telling you to do so. Carbs/grains are converted to sugar in the body and yeast's favorite food is sugar! So, eliminate the carbs, grains, fillers. Add a high quality supplement that contains things to build the immune system (to fight the yeast) and give it time. Your dog can actually get through the yeast overgrowth on his own if given the right tools. See Related Links for a great article that gives more details about candida yeast in dogs.
You can try alternating hydrgen peroxide and rubbing alcohol 2 - 3x a day
The symptoms are similar but, the organisms that are causing the infection are quite different. Yeast is a single-celled fungus and Mites are small spider-like arthropods that burrow under the skin. The treatment method depends on a proper determination.
Dog urinary tract infections are an emergency. If not attended to with urgency, it could result into kidney failure for the dog.