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Dr. Ben's Ear Neutralizer Clearing Ear Mites, Bacteria, Fungus & Ear Problems

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Neutralizes and kills ear mites, bacteria, fungus and other ear problems

Cedarcide blog post image, What You Need to Know About Dog Ear Infections

  • For Equine, Pets & Exotic Animals:

    Dr. Ben's ear-neutralizer is an effective ear treatment solution that will neutralize and help clear-up outer and deep ear infections including ear mites.

    Ear-Neutralizer contains natural Antibacterial, antifungal properties which promotes healthy ears. It is highly effective in neutralizing & cleansing yeast infections, oozing ears, stinky ears and killing ear mites.

    For chronic ear infections in dogs or cats where the ear infection returns again and again there finally is a practical solution, Ear-Neutralizer provides soothing relief to any animal experiencing discomfort and pain from ear problems.

    Some of the symptoms you should watch for is your animal itching & scratching their ears, shaking their heads and swollen ears are just some of the symptoms you will notice your animal doing.

    Ear-Neutralizer is a natural antimicrobial solution that is highly effective in neutralizing & cleansing yeast infections, oozing ears, stinky ears and killing ear mites.

    Ear-Neutralizer provides soothing relief to any animal experiencing discomfort and pain from ear problems.

    What causes canine ear infections, and what are the symptoms?

    The following guide will help answer these questions, and provide some natural ways you can help deal with this common problem at home.

    Remember: There’s no substitute for a professional veterinarian. to rule out other possible health conditions, and to verify that you are in fact dealing with an ear infection.

    Causes There are a variety of issues that cause ear infections in dogs. These are the most common:

    Anatomy: certain breeds with hanging ears, like spaniels and retrievers, are more prone to ear infections than others.

    Bacteria: this is the most common cause of canine ear infections. Parasites: mites sometimes infest canine ears, especially in puppies.

    Lifestyle: dogs that frequent the outdoors or commonly swim tend to experience ear infections more often, sometimes due to water or grass seed that’s become stuck in the ear. Fungus: fungi, like yeast for example, can sometimes lead to infection.

    Diet: poor and imbalanced diets are sometimes the source of recurring ear infection.

    Symptoms

    Here’s what to look for if you suspect an ear infection:

    Frequent shaking or tilting of the head that favors one side.

    Red or brown discharge

    An odd, almost sweet, odor coming from the ear

    Redness

    Swelling

    Scabs on the outside or inside of the ear

    Constant rubbing or scratching of the ear

    Trouble keeping balance.

  • Ingredients: Cedar Oil 10% and hydrated Silica 90%.

    Ear-Neutralizer is made from 100% natural ingredients. All are FDA approved (Food Grade ingredients). Ear-Neutralizer is a proprietary blend of natural cedar oil and hydrated silica (quartz)

  • Ear Mite Treatment:

    Ear mites can be dispatched easily and quickly. The first issue is to Kill the mites, neutralize them quickly. Put 1 to 2 small drops in each ear then put a drop on a soft cloth and clean the outer ear thoroughly. Recommended use is three times your first day, then use as needed. Note -Just One Drop is enough each time.

    Ear Infection Treatment:

    Put 1 drop in each ear canal, then with a soft clean cloth put a few drops and clean out the ear thoroughly. Use 3 times daily to neutralize and stop infection. Continue using until you see the results you want to achieve.Little and often will bring long term results.

    Ear Wash:

    Clean ears are less susceptible to infection. Remember to clean your animals ears daily and especially when they get wet from bathing or swimming. Keep the ears clean – remove debris, wax and dust from the animal's ears using the ear-Neutralizer. Use as often as needed.

  • What Are Ear Mites?

    While there are several kinds of mites that can live in your cat or dog's ears, “ear mites” usually refers to a specific type, Otodectes cynotis (an infestation with this mite is called “otodectic mange”).

    These nearly microscopic parasites can live deep inside the ear canal or on the more external portions of the ears. Their life cycle lasts approximately 4 weeks and they feed primarily on wax, oil, and skin debris.

    Ear mites typically cause inflammation and irritation, but significant damage to the ear and secondary infections may occur if left untreated. If your pup scratches hard enough they may also rupture blood vessels inside their ear flap, a condition known as aural hematoma. Surgery is usually required if this occurs.

    For chronic ear infections in dogs or cats where the ear infection returns again and again there finally is a practical solution. Some of the symptoms you should watch for is your animal itching and scratching their ears, shaking their heads and swollen ears are just some of the symptoms you will notice your animal doing.

    Ear mites are spread by contact with other animals infested with ear mites. Unfortunately, these parasites are extremely contagious, especially in younger cats and dogs. If your pet has been around other animals with ear mites, chances are they now have them, too.

    Ear Mite Treatment

    Ear mites can be dispatched easily and quickly. The first issue is to Kill the mites, neutralize them quickly. Put 1 to 2 small drops in each ear then put a few drops on a soft cloth and clean the ear thoroughly. Recommended use is three times your first day, then use as needed.

    Ear Infection Treatment

    Put 1 to 2 drops in each ear canal, then with a soft clean cloth put a few drops and clean out the ear thoroughly. Use 3 times daily to neutralize & stop infection. Continue using until you see the results you want to achieve. Clean ears are less susceptible to infection.

    Remember to always wipe your animal's ears out after getting wet. Keep the ears clean – remove debris, wax and dust from the animal's ears using the ear-Neutralizer. Use as often as needed.

    Because ear mites can be easily confused with common ear infections, it’s advisable to visit a veterinarian if you suspect ear mite infestation. As with any pest issue, prevention is always the preferred route as far as treatments go.

    Regular ear cleanings (monthly or bi-monthly) can help prevent ear mites, as can naturally sourced bug repellents ie- Cedarcide spray applied before and after potential points of exposure—in other words, any time your pet is in contact with other animals when out walking.

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