Educational Overview
Ear Deafness in Dogs
Ear deafness in dogs can develop gradually or suddenly and may be associated with age, genetics, chronic ear inflammation, long-term exposure to loud sounds, or changes within the ear canal or inner ear structures.
Some dogs also experience reduced hearing after repeated infections or wax buildup.
Many dogs adapt well by relying more on sight, vibration, and routine. A calm environment, clear visual cues, and regular veterinary ear checks can help support their comfort and wellbeing.
Educational Purpose
Ear Deafness Support
Suitable for use as part of a broader well being program for pets of all ages, this support may help promote long-term ear vitality and general comfort.
Deafness in pets may arise from age-related changes, chronic ear conditions, or environmental factors that affect hearing.
For best results, support can be combined with a nourishing diet, reduced exposure to environmental irritants, and regular ear care practices. This holistic approach strengthens the body’s natural ability to maintain balance and comfort.
Ear Growth & Polyp Support
Ear polyps and benign growths can be a common concern in pets, particularly cats and dogs with recurring ear issues. These growths may contribute to itchiness, irritation, or blockages in the ear canal. A natural, gradual approach to support comfort and tissue balance can be helpful.
Ear Polyps
A combination of formulas may assist in maintaining ear health over time:
– Ear Tone 30 formula – to support healthy ear tissue balance
– Scar 58 formula – traditionally used to address scar tissue, cysts, and growth build-up
– Drawing Out 16 formula – traditionally used to help clear excess material and support drainage
– Ear Canal 97-C Spray – a topical ear spray option, or Skin Oil 13-D-7 if skin growths are also a concern
Feline Ceruminous Cystomatosis
This condition, seen most often in Persian and Abyssinian cats, involves the growth of small, benign growths blue-grey nodules inside the ears. While usually cosmetic, they can sometimes enlarge and obstruct the canal.
– Drawing Out 16 formula – traditionally used to assist with clearing fluid-filled cysts
– Scar 58 formula – traditionally used to help reduce encapsulated tissue and support normal skin repair
Benign Cysts or Warts in the Ear Canal (Canines)
Dogs may sometimes develop small, fatty lumps (such as cholesteatomas) within the ear canal.
– Ear Tone 30 formula – for ongoing ear wellness
– Ear Canal 97-D Spray – topical support for ear tissue
– Drawing Out 16 formula – traditionally used to support clearing of fluid or build-up
– Scar 58 formula – traditionally used to help balance tissue and reduce growth encapsulation.
Formulated with plant-based ingredients selected for their gentle role in supporting overall balance and wellbeing.
Contains:
Potassium Chloride (Kali Muriaticum 200C)
Phosphate of Potassium (Kali Phos 200C)
Oil of Mustard-seed (Thiosinaminum 1X, 30C)
Calcium Carbonate (Calcarea Carbonica 30C)
Iodide of Lime (Calcarea Iodata 30C)
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.
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These statements are for general wellbeing and educational purposes only. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease. Always seek veterinary or professional advice for specific health concerns.
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