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Use Epi-Otic® for routine cleansing, apply 2–3 times a week as needed. Routine ear cleansing can be performed after shampooing or swimming to help minimise excessive moisture within the ear canal as this may contribute to infection and inflammation. Before application of medicated treatment, use Epi-Otic® daily. As a preventative maintenance, use Epi-Otic® weekly to reduce the risk of recurrence and to reinforce the benefit of therapy.
Cleaning your dog’s ears before applying medication can help make the treatment more effective; by removing any excess wax, discharge or debris, the active ingredients in the treatment can work where they are needed.
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Good productI have been using this product for the last 10 years for my dog who has sensitive ear issue due to the breed: Shar Pei and it helps a lot to minimise the risk of ear infection this breed tend to have. I’d prefer the smaller bottle as the lid tube fits for my dog rather than the big bottle size. Highly recommended for regular cleaning and not for treatment
Over 40% of dogs and over 30% of cats in New Zealand are at least 10% over their ideal weight, classing them as overweight or obese*
The Karaka tree is a large tree with glossy, dark green leaves, that can be found throughout New Zealand, predominantly in the North Island. These berries are loved by Kereru, however they are highly toxic to dogs.
Here’s how to protect your dog from Karaka Berry toxicity and the signs of poisoning to watch out for:
Potentially toxic algae (also called Cyanobacteria) can make animals extremely sick when ingested. Knowing what to look for when visiting lakes, ponds and rivers is the best way to keep your dog safe.