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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Cracked/Dry Ears in Winter
- By winston3 [gb] Date 07.12.08 00:34 UTC
Last winter my ridgeback got dry sore cracked edges to the lower edges of his ears.  i tried things like vaseline etc but didn't really help.  He then made it worse by scratching and managed to split his ear.  £170 worth of stiches at the vet later it seemed to go away!  However i've noticed its come back again - this time on the other ear.  The edge tips of his ears are a bit swollen and scabby.  Can anyone recommend any cream for this sort of thing.  As i say i've tried vaseline and also ExmaRid ( a cream containing Cade oil which apparently is a natural alternative to coal tar which is also antibacterial.  Just wondered if anyone could suggest anything that had worked for them.  Maybe he needs ear muffs!

Thanks
- By lunamoona [gb] Date 07.12.08 11:34 UTC
How about a snood and bring it right up over his ears.....

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- By Astarte Date 07.12.08 14:31 UTC
vaselines better as a preventative than a fix for broken skin- it doesn't actually moisturise. perhaps something like E45 might be better?
- By Dill [gb] Date 07.12.08 17:46 UTC
Try Sudocreme - cheap and usually works on minor irritations and scratches etc. ;)   It's also a barrier cream and should help to moisturise the skin too ;)   I always have a small tub in the dog's box :-)
- By winston3 [gb] Date 07.12.08 20:34 UTC
Thanks everyone.  I will get along to boots tomorrow.  its started bleeding today - just in one tiny spot and only on one ear.  In the absence of a snood, I've made him a hairnet from an old pair of tights!!  He's not massively impressed funnily enough - neither was the other half when i said he would also have to walk him in it!  Fingers crossed some E45 or sudocreme will help.  Thanks again every one for your suggestions. x
- By Misty Date 07.12.08 21:57 UTC
Hi Winston, I've just ordered some shampoo from Camrosa and got some ointment in the kit.  I'm using it now on one of our dogs who often gets a dry cracked nose. E45 hasn't helped in the past, but this looks quite hopeful. Early days yet though. Best of luck with your ridgeback.

http://www.camrosa.co.uk/
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Cracked/Dry Ears in Winter

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