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Sam isn't yeasty in general. His allergies flare up so he will start licking his paws alot at certain times of the year and then they will look yeasty but it goes away after his allergies calm down. He's not yeasty anywhere else. It's just these ear infections, on and off since May. The vet said it was yeast and bacteria. It started soon after his surgery in April so I wonder if being hospitalized and wearing that cone caused it and it is just been really tough to get rid of???? I don't know to do anymore. I was hoping if the food change helped Linus with his ear infections maybe it would help Sam![]()
[MENTION=574]TessaAndSamson[/MENTION] This is very similar to Linus' story - he developed a raging ear infection after we lost Bentley in June and was being treated for bacteria and yeast - over and over and over again. The yeast/allergy flare ups can coincide with stressful times (surgery, loss of a family member) and become more difficult to treat - just like when people are stressed. He was on Remicin, Baytril, Clavamox, Predisone, antibacterial/yeast washes - and more! We tried everything to clear it up but he finally got rid of it and off the ear/allergy meds when we get him off the potato based grain free foods. We still wash his ears regular and keep watch on it but things are so much better now. So Nature's Variety Instinct recipes might really be worth a try for you!