Treating Canine Ear Infection With Antibiotics and Ear Drops

Treating a canine ear infection with antibiotics and ear drops is considered one of the most effective methods to get rid of a canine ear infection. Antibiotics and ear drops can also be used for prevention. Before using oral or topical treatments, there are a just few things to keep in mind.

Treating Canine Ear Infection

Oral therapy and topical treatments are typically recommended for advanced ear infections. Your vet will determine which combinations work best, but topical treatments include creams, ointments and ear drops, and oral medications include pills and capsules. In some cases, topical treatments may be mixed with water for easier application.

How To Use Antibiotics and Ear Drops

Before using ear drops or other oral medications, you should thoroughly clean your dog's ears. The ears should also be completely dry before application. Drops should be applied as directed, but usual treatment times range from 7-21 days depending on the severity of the infection. A typical antibiotic regime lasts anywhere from 7-12 days. Because antibiotics for ear infections are so powerful, your dog's condition may improve within 2-3 days. Even if his condition improves, you should continue administering the antibiotics as prescribed by your vet.

 

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