- Location
- South Wales
Just felt I had to share this, although there is a huge chance I'm talking too soon and will jinx it. BUT.... For years and years now Pongo has had recurrent itchy ear problems, especially in allergy season. It's not a major life-threatening condition, but it is horrid watching him shake and scratch and mither at his ears on and on and on, and have that nasty black discharge gunk in them. He's had steroid injections and steroid / AB drops on and off for ages; they do clear up the issue in about a week or so, then he can be clear for a month or more, and then it comes back and we have to get on the cycle again. And I really don't like using steroids or antibiotics on a regular basis. The vet has suggested major surgery to slice open his ear canal and make it easier to treat. I didn't fancy that either.
Last vet visit, new vet suggested a cytopoint injection. It is an anti-allergy formulation, not steroids, not ABs. That was six weeks ago.
Since then...not a single scratch, no head-shakes, happy happy doggy. Just been back to the vet to have his ears checked; they are as clean as a whistle. Now that they are not all hot and inflamed with allergic reaction, the infections that were making them stink and discharge have just.....gone.
I know that cytopoint doesn't last (he'll need another injection when he gets itchy again). And it isn't cheap. But right now I feel very, very happy!
Last vet visit, new vet suggested a cytopoint injection. It is an anti-allergy formulation, not steroids, not ABs. That was six weeks ago.
Since then...not a single scratch, no head-shakes, happy happy doggy. Just been back to the vet to have his ears checked; they are as clean as a whistle. Now that they are not all hot and inflamed with allergic reaction, the infections that were making them stink and discharge have just.....gone.
I know that cytopoint doesn't last (he'll need another injection when he gets itchy again). And it isn't cheap. But right now I feel very, very happy!

