Ears
Symptoms
Ear Inflammation, Wax, Itchy ears, Smelly ears, Smell stool, Burning discharge, Ear infection and Benign growths in ear
Ear problems are common in all types of dogs and cats, from infections, inflammation and wax build-up. It is also perceived that certain breeds of dogs the problem may be genetic – those with long floppy ears which restrict air flow. It does not help that there is a 90 degree bend in the shape of the ear canal.
In unhealthy pets, those fed a poor quality diet; the ears are a convenient way of eliminating toxic material in the form of wax. In turn the wax becomes a means to foster bacterial growth and fungi and thus the cycle of the problem goes on.
Diet
Burns products contains a range of quality carbohydrates, vegetables, proteins, fats and seaweed which all contribute to promote health and vitality. At the same time Burns products minimizes the amount of waste material in the body allowing it function in a more normal healthy manner. The internal organs function more efficiently and work in harmony. The high quality ingredients results in smaller stools which in turn indicate ease of digestion and therefore lower levels of food are required.
Complementary Approach
Herbs: Ear Clear
Add Digestive Tonic for food allergies, Pet Detox for detoxification, or Green Power for underlying toxicity
Add 1 teaspoon to ½ cup of distilled water of Apple Cider and wash out the ear canal.
Allow your pet to shake out the excess. Also wash outer ear with room temperature Green Tea.
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Between 20% - 80% of owners complain of their dogs problem behaviour, but what constitutes acceptable or tolerable behaviour.
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For all puppies from weaning, and small breed adults. No wheat, soya, beef or dairy products, and no added colorings, artificial flavorings or preservatives.
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Taking on a kitten is an expensive investment, you must ensure that not only are you prepared for the responsibility but you can also afford healthcare and maybe insurance. The risk is minimized when proper diets are used.
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