controlled through ingestion (through diet) you will not have a dog that suffers from this... b. Monistat: another over the counter product sold at any pharmacy, used to treat yeast infections (for women mostly). Monistat wipes work great for yeast infections in the years, and daily use of this can prevent from yeast build up. c. Apple Cider Vinegar: a natural anti fungal. Very easy to use. Soak cotton ball in ACV and clean out effected areas... commonly in between folds and in paw pads. Make sure to let skin aerate and completely dry out before applying any cream or powder... otherwise you will trap the moisture making it worse. d. Gold Bond: available at any pharmacy, used to dry, relief itchiness, and cool effected areas. Great for use on infected areas, apply when skin is completely cleaned off and dried. Powder should not stick to cleaned area... otherwise effected area is still wet. 3. Tear Stains: Diet is one of the main sources for ear stains. Look for diets without copper or beet pulp, both of which are known to contribute to tear stains in dogs. There are several products know to have been used effectively for control of staining around the eyes: Rolaids, benedryl, purified water, tetracycline, Companion (chewable tablet made by Legacy for life), and many others. I would be very concerned and cautious of using anything around my dogs eyes... and would start with a diet change first. We have a couple clients who maintain staining by having the dogs hair around the eyes shaved... and it seems to help tremendously. ___ Here is how one site describes yeast infections: “Yeasts are single cell organisms, which are found on the surfaces of all living things, including your pet’s body. Yeasts normally live on the mucous membranes of the digestive tract. Unfriendly bacteria, viruses, allergens and other enemies also find their way into other membrane-lined passageways and cavities. Also existing in the body are billions of friendly germs. One family of yeasts called, Candida albicans, live in your pet’s body, and consume substances such as sugar and fats in order to survive. Yeast toxins affect your pet’s immune system, nervous system, and their endocrine system. Since these systems are all connected, yeast toxins play a major role in causing allergies, vaginal and bladder infections, skin disorders and many other health problems. When a pet’s immune system is healthy, the body is able to destroy the yeast. However, when the immune system is weak, the yeast may produce in mass amounts causing toxins that disable the immune system and prevent it from functioning properly. In this case, the immune system cannot destroy the yeast. At this point, the system becomes altered causing a host of health problems. Many pet owners have visited several veterinarians, and have spent hundreds of dollars without any positive results. In a large percentage of cases, a vet has ruled out a yeast infection. However, when the owner began treatment for a yeast infection, the pet responded positively.”
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