[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: Dixie Dog Ear treatment

  • From: Stormy Hope <Stormy435@xxxxxxx>
  • To: gsbydezign@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 18:09:18 -0700

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Stormy



Dixie Ear Treatment


Ingredients:

16 ounce bottle Isopropyl Alcohol
4 Tablespoons Boric Acid Powder
16 Drops Gentian Violet Solution 1%
a plastic bottle


Treatment:

Shake the bottle before each use. Flood the ear with solution, gently  
squirting into the ear, massage the ear gently for about 60 seconds,
wipe the ear with a tissue. Flood the ear again on first treatment,  
wipe with a tissue, and leave alone without massaging. The dog will  
shake out the excess which can be wiped with a tissue.

Note: The Gentian Violet stains fabrics!


Frequency of Treatment: Treat 2 times per day for the first week to  
two weeks depending on the severity of the condition of the ears.  
Subsequently, treat 1 time per day for the next week to 10 days, then  
once per month or as needed.

All of these ingredients should be available at a pharmacy. The Boric  
Acid Powder soothes the ear. The Gentian Violet Solution is an anti- 
infection agent. The solution appears to work well on any and all ear  
problems from mites to wax to canker. After the second or hird  
treatment you can clean out the ear with a Q-tip or cotton balls.  
Their success rate for this treatment is 95-99%. Those who do not  
succeed have usually not done the treatment long enough or have not  
been regular about the treatment. Dogs on the verge of ear canal  
surgery have been returned to normal with only the regular follow-up  
treatment to keep the ear healthy. If an infection seems to be  
remaining in the treated ear after the above course of treatment, you  
may also have some Pseudomonas bacteria in the site. This can be  
eradicated by using a gentle flush of raw apple cider vinegar and warm  
water. Use 2 Tablespoons vinegar to one cup of warm water, twice per  
week. It has been found that this treatment is effective for treating  
fungus type infections on the feet and elsewhere on the dog, for cuts  
on dogs or people. and for hot spots.

This solution is for external use only.
Do not get in the eyes.

On Sep 18, 2009, at 6:00 PM, Charmaine Skaggs wrote:

> I have it on my old PC that hasn't been booted up for over 2 yrs  
> now. I
> could really use it for my daughters Cocker Spaniel she just  
> adopted. If I
> can get this thing turned on before we get it from another I will  
> post it
> myself.
> Thanks,
> Charmaine
>
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 6:55 PM, <InquestGSD@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>   In a message dated 9/18/2009 8:54:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>> gsbydezign@xxxxxxxxx writes:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>> Can someone in list land please send me or post the Dixie Dog Ear  
>> treatment
>> recipe. I know the ingredients just not the amounts to combine.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Charmaine
>>
>> please post here, trying to help a friend with a Pug with bad ears.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Ileana

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