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AnimalEO K9 Ear Spray

AnimalEO K9 Ear Spray

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A spray designed for canine ear conditions.

Canine Ear Spray is intended as a spray to be used with a variety of ear conditions in dogs.  Essential oils contained within this product exhibit anti-parasitic, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-tumoral, and anti-inflammatory properties.  In our veterinary hospital, the use of this spray has proven incredibly beneficial for dogs with chronic ear conditions, and especially those that are resistant to many traditional drugs and antibiotics.  Many of our patients were near surgical removal of the ear canal (Total Ear Canal Ablation or TECA surgery) prior to starting on the Canine Ear Spray.  In clinical use, we see great comfort with the use of the spray and also vast improvements in infection, swelling, and pigmentation.  A major benefit to a spray such as this – is that is actually supports a healthy immune system, instead of shutting the immune system off – as in the case with steroid use.

There are many factors that may contribute to your dog’s chronic, recurrent, or first time ear condition.  Please read more about other changes you can make in your dog’s lifestyle that will help you to combat chronic ear infections and allergies.

Directions for use:

Spray 1-3 pumps onto the ear flap area, and the area around the entrance to the ear canal, once to twice a day – or as instructed by your veterinarian. This product is not intended to be poured into the ear canal. Discontinue use if skin becomes red or irritated. Always consult with a qualified veterinarian for appropriate duration and response.

Can Canine Ear Spray be used on cats?

I do get this question often.  So, let’s address it.  First off, most cats are really not going to appreciate a spray into the ear.  So, even if the solution was ideal for a cat – they probably wouldn’t let you spray them in the ear more than once or twice without hiding from you.  And we all know how well cats can disappear when they want to!  But, most importantly, cats should not be experiencing ear infections in the same way that dogs do.  I truly find that if the cat does not have ear mites – then the suspected “ear infection” is really a dietary problem.  Feeding grains, certain proteins, and my list of corn, soy, wheat, egg, or dairy products…can really cause nasty black, itchy, and red ears for cats.  Diet should always be addressed first, unless the cat is known to have ear mites.

Ingredients

Ingredients:  Fractionated Coconut Oil, Water, Grain Alcohol, Essential Oils of Copaiba (Copaifera officinalis) , Lavender (Lavendula angustifolia), Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus), Melaleuca alternifolia, Citronella (Cymbopogon nardus), Clove (Syzygium aromaticum), Helichrysum (H. italicum), Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis Verbenone Chemotype), Lemon (Citrus limon), Frankincense (Boswellia carterii)

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