
Had a phone call today from an owner of a bitch I bred.
After reocurring ear infections, she has now been allergy tested and shown positive for a house dust mite allergy.
The bitch had to have her ears cleaned out last week under sedation, obviously a distressing time for both dog and owner! I'm glad that at least a cause has been identified, and have had a look online for natural preventative remedies and treatments. They are going to change her food also for a grain free which I feel is a good move.
The following is what I've found, please feel free to comment especially if you have used any and can testify of their effectiveness. Please could you also tell me what was effective in prevention and treatment if your dog suffers from this allergy.
Preventative:
- Flaxseed oil/salmon oil, contains essential fatty acids and reduces the effect of allergic reactions
- Brew cup of black tea. Dilute with 2 cups water. Add to spray bottle. Mist interior of home after cleaning. Will kill dust mites (take care with light coloured fabrics!).
- Use a floor steamer
- Hoover rather than sweep floors & wipe surfaces rather than dust with dry cloth to "trap" dust rather than make it fly around
- Use vacuum with HEPA filter
- Switch to raw diet (this has been suggested although the owner's vet has said "no" to this)
- Clean ears with the following: 1/2 tsp tea tree oil to 1 oz olive oil or
- Cider/wine vinegar 1:4 water diluted
Treatment:
The following 3 x daily for 3 days (not sure if any or all of these should be given together, would obviously take advice from homeopath before giving advice)
- Belladonna 6c (for red sore ears)
- Pulsatilla 6c (for clingy, affectionate dogs) - incidentally the owner reports her bitch being very clingy atm
- Sillica 30c (for reocurring chronic ear infections)
- Sulphur 30c tablets
I'm sure this isn't exhaustive, please feel free to comment, good or bad
Thanks in advance...