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<blockquote data-quote="wlamarparmer" data-source="post: 1579277" data-attributes="member: 18681"><p>Nothing wrong using mineral oil as cleaner. My opinion, I dont want put oil in area I want to dry up, and most ear infections of moist character. Old time ear wash was rubbing alcohol/hydrogen peroxide 50/50, but if have raw areas will be uncomfortable for dog. Lots treatment products are in oil based, but have some type antibacterial or anti fungal product. Mineral oil in a dry crusted ear would actually be indicated, but in any cleaning situation, aint gonna hurt nothing. BTW Still a Vet, health issues preclude me from doing what I loved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wlamarparmer, post: 1579277, member: 18681"] Nothing wrong using mineral oil as cleaner. My opinion, I dont want put oil in area I want to dry up, and most ear infections of moist character. Old time ear wash was rubbing alcohol/hydrogen peroxide 50/50, but if have raw areas will be uncomfortable for dog. Lots treatment products are in oil based, but have some type antibacterial or anti fungal product. Mineral oil in a dry crusted ear would actually be indicated, but in any cleaning situation, aint gonna hurt nothing. BTW Still a Vet, health issues preclude me from doing what I loved. [/QUOTE]
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