Ear mites, which are parasites of the ear, can infect dogs. These parasites cause extreme itching in the dog's ears. The inside of your dog's ear may become red, inflamed, and full of excessive ear wax. Dogs with an ear mite infection will most likely shake their heads and scratch their ears constantly. If left untreated, ear mites can cause a serious infection of the middle ear, which can lead to your dog having balance problems. Ear mites spread quickly from pet to pet, so treating the dog as soon as symptoms develop is important. Essential oils such as yellow dock root, tea tree oil and almond oil, which have many healing properties, can be used to help the problem.
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Yellow Dock Root
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Mix nine drops of yellow dock root extract with one tablespoon of water. Use an eyedropper to put the mixture into your dog's ear and massage the ear to loosen wax and ear mite dirt. Apply the yellow dock root extract mixture once every three days for a period of six weeks. According to the Earth Clinic website, yellow dock root extract has the ability to cure an ear mite infection, as opposed to just treating the symptoms.
Tea Tree Oil
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Dilute ten drops of tea tree oil in one tablespoon of olive oil. Put the oil into your dog's ear using an eyedropper. Cover the ears and gently massage for a minute, which will help to stop your dog from shaking out the oil. Repeat twice a day for a week. Tea tree oil, a common essential oil used for antiseptic purposes, can effectively treat ear mites, according to the Herbs Place website.
Almond Oil
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Mix one half ounce of almond oil with 400 IUs of Vitamin E. Warm the mixture up to room temperature. Using an eyedropper, put half of the mixture into your dog's ear and massage the ear. Remove the excess oil with a cotton ball. Apply the almond oil every day for six days. Discontinue usage for three days and restart it for another six days if necessary. According to Earth Clinic's website, almond oil is another essential oil that may be used to effectively to treat ear mites.
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