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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1578926" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I would consult a vet first. I had a Great Pyrenees that was prone to ear infections. I got eardrops from a vet that weren't real expensive.</p><p>I also concur with Hippie Rancher that the higher end dogfood helps with skin issues, and very well could with the ear infections as well.</p><p>Had a Border Collie that had skin allergies and when I switched him over to a lamb and rice dogfood he didnt have anymore issues and gained some weight. Someone once told me that if a dog wasn't having any issues then any dog food was fine but if they were then that was when they needed the grain free food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1578926, member: 24816"] I would consult a vet first. I had a Great Pyrenees that was prone to ear infections. I got eardrops from a vet that weren't real expensive. I also concur with Hippie Rancher that the higher end dogfood helps with skin issues, and very well could with the ear infections as well. Had a Border Collie that had skin allergies and when I switched him over to a lamb and rice dogfood he didnt have anymore issues and gained some weight. Someone once told me that if a dog wasn't having any issues then any dog food was fine but if they were then that was when they needed the grain free food. [/QUOTE]
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