4 Home Remedies for Dogs with Ear Yeast Infection

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Is your dog rubbing his ears or tilting his head more often than usual? These might be a sign of ear yeast infection, which is one of the most common types of ear infections among dogs. Serious infections can cause your dog a lot of discomfort so visiting a vet is a must. In the meantime, there are also some simple home remedies you can do to manage the infection.

1. Apply Olive Oil and Apple Cider Vinegar

You can use common household ingredients like apple cider vinegar and olive oil to clean the infected area in the outer ear. Create a mixture consisting of 50% warm olive oil and 50% apple cider vinegar and gently apply a few drops to the dog’s outer ear. You can then use a cotton ball or cotton gauze to gently wipe out the ear canal.

You can also use warm water instead of olive oil but it will be very important to clear out the vinegar solution from the dog’s ears. Trapped water may cause ear yeast infections to get worse.

2. Apply a Few Drops of Coconut Oil

When used in moderation, coconut oil is safe for most dogs. Some dogs, however, may have an allergic reaction to coconut oil so this is something you might want to check first before you use the oil to alleviate the dog’s ear yeast infection.

Also, once you have the vet’s blessing, you can apply a small amount of coconut oil to the dog’s ear and massage the area to reduce the amount of itchiness.

3. Dry the Dog’s Ears

Is the ear yeast infection happening multiple times? If your dog likes to go for a swim on a regular basis then this could be due to the fact that there is still some water trapped inside the dog’s ear. Make sure you dry the dog’s ear properly. In some cases, this may require a vet-recommended ear drying or cleaning product.

4. Change Your Dog’s Diet

Food could also be a culprit of ear yeast infections. For example, there could be too much sugar going into your dog’s diet. In such cases, you might want to avoid feeding your dog food and treats that contain ingredients like honey and corn syrup.

Comments

  • Clare McManus | 23/11/2021

    Hi,
    Thanks for your information on natural remedies!!
    Our dog gets recurring ear infections and we’ve spent so much time at the vets, both a conventional vet and a holistic vet, with no proper resolution. I haven’t tried the olive oil and apple cider vinegar yet. The apply cider vinegar has been in our cupboard for well over a year and has already been opened, do you think this is still ok to use? Also, do I warm the olive oil is a saucepan?

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