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Help!! Not sure what’s wrong with my husky. Her ears have been irritating and she has been scratching her ears and shaking her head constantly. I bought her a cone to keep her from scratching but she still managed to scratch her ears. I also bought her ear drops that are used for ear mites which is hard to do because she won’t let me. I have also used coconut oil on her ears too but I’m not sure if it’s working. Now it seams it has spread to her nose and eye lid from scratching and rubbing too hard. She doesn’t have flees and she is up to date on all shots. I don’t have the money to take her to the vet at the moment. Please if any one has information on what I can do to help her. Thanks IMG_1383.PNGIMG_1384.HEICIMG_1386.HEICIMG_1385.HEIC

 

 

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I would not take changes with ears, it can be one of many things with dogs... I would find some money or talk to the vet to see if I could pay later but IMO a vet visit is needed...

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Consultations are generally not that expensive so like others have suggested find the money and go to the vets. Even if you cannot afford the treatment, some vets offer payment plans or help to work something out. Either way, at least you'll know what the issue is.

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Look up for your nearest PDSA, Blue Cross, or RSPCA free clinic it could be grass seeds or any number of other problems they will have to knock her out to do a deep clean and inspection (just be carefull with the rspca they will not treat your animals if they are entire (have not been fixed)

Those places offer free or cheap treatemnt if you are on benifits or low income

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All above are very relevant.

If you have a cat, it is thought that ear mites from cats can irritate dogs' ears more so. 

I have read ACV is good on cotton wool and wiped gently round the outer edges of their ears and a little bit in but not too  deep.  White vinegar would be good too. 

Then I found these: 

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/3-simple-ways-apple-cider-vinegar-can-help-your-dog/

https://www.thedogbakery.com/blogs/news/a-cure-in-your-cabinet-apple-cider-vinegar-on-dogs

https://www.dogster.com/lifestyle/apple-cider-vinegar-for-dogs

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