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What can I feed my dog to help prevent ear infections?

Robin Boyle
Robin Boyle
2025-07-30 23:55:43
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If your dog has an ear issue, your veterinarian may suggest a change in your dog’s food. In some cases, your veterinarian may recommend a therapeutic hypoallergenic dog food to help limit exposure to potential allergens. Such dog foods may include Hill’s® Prescription Diet® brand dog foods. Unless recommended otherwise by your veterinarian, gradually introduce any new dog food over a seven-day period.
Khalid Maggio
Khalid Maggio
2025-07-30 20:57:35
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The winning combo for Lottie is Give a Dog a bean and Greta mini biscuits and Solo Vegetal biscuits. She loves both and so does her ear. I’m not really interested in reintroducing meat proteins after the 2 month elimination period to see which brings back the ear infections and intermittent vomiting issues. They recommended various hypoallergenic diets, royal canin anallergic, the Purina pale pebbles. I asked whether a vegan diet would be considered. They replied with a leaflet about Solo. The diet has been the game changer…and we have not been back to the vets for 4 weeks and counting. I also gave her 100 % salmon pate to help her eat anaemic kibble. Lottie was my mum’s dog and she fed her Royal Canin hypoallergenic dog food. When she was about 1 year she was on raw food but started bouts of vomiting.
Alyson Champlin
Alyson Champlin
2025-07-30 19:08:47
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When we put together a diet to aid in the prevention and treatment of problems located in or around a dog’s ears, it is important to remember that many ear infections are associated with allergies. Choose high-quality foods that do not contain artificial preservatives, flavorings, or food colorings. Consider making a home-prepared diet, or if this is not feasible for you, move up to a higher-quality diet. Antioxidants are crucial for the effectiveness of the immune system, and they will aid circulatory and nerve health in the area of the ears. Consider supplementing your dog’s diet with antioxidants such as vitamins A and E, Coenzyme Q-10, or any number of the culinary herbs, including rosemary, thyme, and oregano. Ginkgo is high in antioxidant activity and has specific beneficial effects to the ear. Zinc quickens the immune response, vitamin C is needed for proper immune function. Vitamin B complex is essential for healing and has been shown in humans to reduce ear pressure. Potassium helps maintain nervous system health and nerve impulse transmission. In humans, manganese deficiency has been linked to ear disorders.