All margarine will do is give your dog greasy ears.
There are over the counter ear mite treatments for sale at larger pet stores, but frankly it's not as effective as the medication you can get from your vet. Your best course of action for quick treatment is to have your vet examine your dog.
Take it to the vet. LOL =)
baby oil is safe for dog ear mites or feline mites but you must wipe the ears out in between applications.
Petroleum distillates would be safe for ferrets IF the product is made specifically for ferrets to be used to treat ear mites.
No. Ear mites only choose cats/dogs as their hosts. Off of the host, they will die after 12 hours.
sounds like ear mites
Generally no, but looking into your dog's ears every so often will help you see if your dog has gotten ear mites.
Ear mites can be confused with the mites that cause Sarcoptic Mange. This is an entirely different disease, but one whose signs can include crusty ear tips. The treatment for Sarcoptic Mange is different. Also, many dog owners mistake ear mites for ear infections, again, treatment for an ear infection is different than treatment for ear mites. If you happen to be wrong, and your dog has another condition and not ear mites, it means suffering through up to two weeks of inappropriate treatment. Your vet is best able to diagnose your dog quickly, and rule out these different conditions, and give your dog the correct medication. If you can't afford a visit to your veterinarian, using an over the counter ear mite treatment such as Hartz Ultra is much better than not treating your dog at all! Your dog is REALLY uncomfortable while suffering with ear mites! However, if your dog doesn't respond the the Hartz Ultra ear mite treatment, it's then time to have a vet examine your dog. Also, the over the counter ear mite products usually have a longer course of treatment (21-30 days) than the prescription medication your vet can provide. Best of luck!
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that means they usually have ear mites or fleas
Your dog could have ear mites, Ivomac a drop in each ear should cure this.
humans do not get ear mites only animals do.
take it to the vets!