URGENT!!! Ear problem

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MissWaddles13

MissWaddles13

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Much clearer for sure. What a difference. The brown is almost gone. And yes looks a bit of pus in there. Keep cleaning it n use a q-tip to remove the leftover brown. If you feel you need to see a vet, go for it. If there isnā€™t any scratching or shaking of head n eating, playing as normal, I personally would wait another day. From what I see looks a lot better. Thatā€™s me so go with your gut.

I put some ear med from the vet , continued with antibiotics and itā€™s cleared up . She did scratch which appeared worse . Sheā€™s a senior, eyes are appearing red due to dry eyes . I need to get her eye drops. I need to be aware of the changes in her. Do you know like humans we frequently urine as you get older is it the same with dogs?


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I put some ear med from the vet , continued with antibiotics and itā€™s cleared up . She did scratch which appeared worse . Sheā€™s a senior, eyes are appearing red due to dry eyes . I need to get her eye drops. I need to be aware of the changes in her. Do you know like humans we frequently urine as you get older is it the same with dogs?


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Idk as I drink 3litres of water a day so I pee often :D
 
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Idk as I drink 3litres of water a day so I pee often :D

Haha water is good for us and I am sure itā€™s good for the dog as well.


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