Yeast infections can be a real pain in the… well, ears mostly. Researches show this skin condition usually affects your dog’s ears or the skin area around them, and only about 10% of these annoying and potentially dangerous spots appear elsewhere on the body.
What is yeast infection?
However, if not treated on time and properly, it might cause more severe health issues in your pooch.
If you noticed that your dog started losing hair or has completely lost his fur in the aforementioned areas, it means the infection has already become more serious and you should consult your vet for further instructions.
So, here are some simple and inexpensive ways to make mixtures that will help you treat this skin condition and prevent your ball of fur to become, well, the opposite of that.
Mixture for ear Infections
Simply mix apple cider vinegar with clean water in a medium bowl and fill a syringe with the mixture. Now that you have the solution and an easy way of applying it, flush your dog’s ear gently with the mixture and use cotton balls to remove the excess from the ears.
Mixture for skin Infections
Simply Mix warm water with apple cider vinegar in a medium bowl and pour the warm solution into a clean spray bottle. Apply the solution using the spray bottle to the areas where your dog has a skin infection. This solution is safe to use on sensitive areas also, without causing any pain to your pooch.