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On: 2008-04-07
Beagles are prone to ear infections and I have used this product for 5 years now. It works from my standpoint although everytime my dog sees the bottle he runs since he does not really like it. He has never had an ear infection that has required treatment since I have used this product. On: 2008-02-28
Recently I was exposed to Epi-Otic while visiting my local vet. There it was being used to clean my cats ears before administering a ear mite medication. Subsequently I purchased and used this product further and found that it is indeed an exceptional product. What I have found is that it excells at being able to dry the inside of the ear while acting on the old ear wax. There simply is not , to my knowledge, another home remedy or otherwise that does a better job. If you animal has built up ear wax and associated ear problems dont screw around trying household products. The Epi-Otic ear cleanser is what you should be using.Personally I now keep a bottle around and periodically clean my animals ears to ward off potential problems. On: 2007-07-31
Epi-Otic Ear Cleaner is used by my vet, and he recommended it to me years ago. Ive had Weimaraners for over 20 years, plus a little mixed breed during that time. I use this on a regular basis (every week or two) to keep the ear canal and ear flaps clean. You need to fill the ear canal up with solution, and then work it around in there for about 30 seconds, to let it get to any buildup. Then use several cotton balls to clean the ear out. I also use cotton swabs to clean the crevices at the outer ear. It works great for me and my dogs. The little ear wipes are okay to use sometimes, but they dont get down in the ear canal and clean like the solution.If the ears are not kept clean, the dog can develop a hematoma, which is not fun to deal with....for you or your dog. On: 2007-03-19
I owned a cocker spaniel who just passed away this week. He had chronic ear infection, and I used Epi-Otic for a long time to keep both ears clean and fresh for him (it was his vets suggestion). The vets couldnt see through the ear canal, and they didnt realize that a tumor was developing inside one ear, because it seems like Epi-Otic cant take everything off. As soon as I changed to another product, the ear canal was free and the vet could see this tumor that was already too big and very close to the brain, and when my dog went for surgery to remove it, he passed away...it was too late. On: 2007-01-10
I own a Llasa who has chronic ear infections. I have tried everything to control the problem. I am hoping Epi-Otic is the answer. So far, it seems to have lessened the dogs discomfort. I hope this is the answer.
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