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Thank you. I just got a new fur baby, 12 wk.old, 3 lb. Shih Tzu Pomeranian mix with dark gunk in ears, & she's scratching like crazy. Her skin & fur seem dry also. She was eating a GMO corn, wheat kibble! I have her on fresh meats & veggies & she's enjoying the real food! Thanks for your teachings.
I agree! I started a colloidal silver treatment on my cat yesterday (colloidal silver alone can treat an ear infection and I don't know about essential oils in cats - some say it's ok, some say it's toxic 🤔) and she was scared by the spray sound in her ears. She was restrained by my husband but would nevertheless be so startled and tried to escape. Maybe drops in the ear canal would be better, or using a cotton with the colloidal silver on it)
@@acemarie3017 I tried the spray and it didn't go very well...and then the drops (the first ear was ok but she was extremely startled and the second was more difficult), then I just put some on a cotton and dabbed her ears. It was not easy, especially that she doesn't like to be held. So I gave up, just added the colloidal silver to her food. She doesn't have any issues anymore.
Hi Katie! I am going to try this formula and then let you know! I'm an herbalist (for humans) and I have been wanting to put some frankincense in his ear, but I didn't know which carrier liquid would be best. I am going out to get some distilled water today to start trying this.
@@debracole3699 Yes, a real problem. It takes holding them very still and having a hand to squirt the drops. Perhaps you can wrap them in a towel. Hold thier head with one hand and administer with the other.
Use a towel, wrap him up like a baby being sure to get those legs tucked in. Once he's wrapped up, you can handle them like a little baby, not much they can do...
I have the same problem. My cat is a feral tom cat and very strong. He came to the door 4 months ago, just starving and at the time afraid even of us. He's come a long way since then and now is pretty tame with us but the suspicion that you are going to hurt him with anything you try to do is super real to him. You might get away with a drop the first time but you certainly won't get even close the second time. Same for wrapping him up, seems to me that is for people who raised their fur cat baby since they were little. You won't get anywhere near trying to wrap my cat up the second time. He has an ear infection that's getting worse, ear mites are gone with Revultion a neighbor gave. Took him to vet and he prescribed antibiotic drops for the infection, while him knowing it was a feral cat and not that tame, the directions said 5-7 drops in each ear 2 X's a day for 10 days, which we weren't aware of until picked up the medication the day after. Maybe it should have read -'' I will be at your house morning and evening for the 10 days prescribed days to administer''. LOL
Thank you for this info! ** Dr. Katie or anyone on here, which calendula tincture do you recommend from Amazon? (preferably good price and small bottle too since only need a few drops( Please give specific names & or links, same for the 10 oz spray bottle recommended, assuming you need Glass bottle since Eoils in it/
If you’re needing more help with your pet with gut health issues, like diarrhea, vomiting, even chronic skin problems like allergies and ear infections, make sure to schedule a discovery call to learn more if our Healthy Holistic Pet for Life Blueprint can help find and heal the root cause and give you peace of mind that you are helping your pet feel their best again. Schedule a call here: calendly.com/d/ywt-vdd-mzw
Just a thought. These videos should have responses. For people asking a question not on this video make a new video and submit a link. This will grow your channel, which is a good channel and will not make people think they are asking questions into the void.
It would be nice if you actually answered the questions on this comment section.
Thank you. I just got a new fur baby, 12 wk.old, 3 lb. Shih Tzu Pomeranian mix with dark gunk in ears, & she's scratching like crazy. Her skin & fur seem dry also. She was eating a GMO corn, wheat kibble! I have her on fresh meats & veggies & she's enjoying the real food! Thanks for your teachings.
I am so happy to have found your site. I need these products
Thank you for a natural and safe alternative to antibiotics.
Website says 10 oz bottle for the treatment, and here she says 1 oz bottle. Which is it?
Does this treatment include possible INNER ear infections as well?
No calendula, any substitute?
Thanks SOOO MUCH!
Spray bottle not a good idea ! Terrified before getting to the ear
Yes, found that very true ! ! !
I agree! I started a colloidal silver treatment on my cat yesterday (colloidal silver alone can treat an ear infection and I don't know about essential oils in cats - some say it's ok, some say it's toxic 🤔) and she was scared by the spray sound in her ears. She was restrained by my husband but would nevertheless be so startled and tried to escape. Maybe drops in the ear canal would be better, or using a cotton with the colloidal silver on it)
@@vanesagvl9095How did things go with treating your cat’s infection?
@@acemarie3017 I tried the spray and it didn't go very well...and then the drops (the first ear was ok but she was extremely startled and the second was more difficult), then I just put some on a cotton and dabbed her ears. It was not easy, especially that she doesn't like to be held. So I gave up, just added the colloidal silver to her food. She doesn't have any issues anymore.
@@vanesagvl9095 I’m so glad for you that she’s better! Thank you for responding.🙂
Anything for vestibular disease in older cats and I do not have all the essential oils I do have tea tree though and apple cider vinegar and green tea
would the spray concontion also work in an 8 ounce glass spray bottle? Or how would you need to adjust the recipe for an 8 oz spray bottle ?
Hi Katie! I am going to try this formula and then let you know! I'm an herbalist (for humans) and I have been wanting to put some frankincense in his ear, but I didn't know which carrier liquid would be best. I am going out to get some distilled water today to start trying this.
How did it go?
Thanks
Im so tired i have a German shepard
How the hell do I get my cat to ALLOW me to administer drops into the ear canal ??? My life is precious too!
It takes two people.
@@virginiacopeland108 No two people at my house!
@@debracole3699 Yes, a real problem. It takes holding them very still and having a hand to squirt the drops. Perhaps you can wrap them in a towel. Hold thier head with one hand and administer with the other.
Use a towel, wrap him up like a baby being sure to get those legs tucked in. Once he's wrapped up, you can handle them like a little baby, not much they can do...
I have the same problem. My cat is a feral tom cat and very strong. He came to the door 4 months ago, just starving and at the time afraid even of us. He's come a long way since then and now is pretty tame with us but the suspicion that you are going to hurt him with anything you try to do is super real to him. You might get away with a drop the first time but you certainly won't get even close the second time. Same for wrapping him up, seems to me that is for people who raised their fur cat baby since they were little. You won't get anywhere near trying to wrap my cat up the second time. He has an ear infection that's getting worse, ear mites are gone with Revultion a neighbor gave. Took him to vet and he prescribed antibiotic drops for the infection, while him knowing it was a feral cat and not that tame, the directions said 5-7 drops in each ear 2 X's a day for 10 days, which we weren't aware of until picked up the medication the day after. Maybe it should have read -'' I will be at your house morning and evening for the 10 days prescribed days to administer''. LOL
Months of her ears
Solid 👍🏻
Thank you for this info! ** Dr. Katie or anyone on here, which calendula tincture do you recommend from Amazon? (preferably good price and small bottle too since only need a few drops( Please give specific names & or links,
same for the 10 oz spray bottle recommended, assuming you need Glass bottle since Eoils in it/
What about coconut oil