Thornit - Treatment for ear infections, mites etc

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Thornit - Treatment for ear infections, mites etc

Post by Maistaff on Thu 05 Nov 2009, 15:55

A few people on the fourm have mentioned lately an issue with their dogs ears. Thornit powder s widly used in the dog world and gets glowing reviews by everyone who has used it so i thought i would post the link and you can assess it for yourselves

You can buy it all over the internet and ebay etc



http://www.dogsstuff.co.uk/en/Kleen-Face/Thornit-Canker-Powder


THORNIT for Ear Mites.
(Information supplied by THORNIT)
Mr W Watchman's proven formula of 1907


Canker is caused by a mite, picked up in grass, often dropped from foxes.

  • The more usual forms are brownish waxy scabs inside the ears. These are made by the mite wishing to chew the ear in the dark. The scabs can be dry, or weep slightly, causing a smell.
  • The other type is much more offensive, and stinks of gangrene, whilst discharging globs of pus.



In both cases the symptoms are scratching, head shaking rubbing of ears on the floor, and general distress. There can be red sores, inflammation and blood clots caused by constant scratching. The standard treatment of drops and antibiotics gives only temporary relief.


There are no antibiotics in THORNIT, so it can be used in perfect safety.



Iodoform was used in early dentistry.


I take no credit for Mr W Watchman’s simple formula, but I do for the lengthy fight and two skirmishes with bureaucracy to launch and retain it.

INSTRUCTIONS – EARS



Any excess moisture can be gently mopped up with a cotton wool swab.

DO NOT REMOVE WAX. Under normal circumstances powder should NOT be put in ears but the brown wax acts as a cork.


Get the animal in a good position lying on its side. With cats this can be difficult and help may be needed. Give the animal some love, apply a pinch of powder using the end of a spoon. Lightly dust round the inner ear avoiding the ear hole. Gently massage it in with your fingers from the outside. Apply THORNIT twice a day. Relief comes with the first dose, but the treatment should continue for 1 – 5 days (usually 3). When the brown wax starts to move – stop. This means that the mite is dead, and the wax will come away, pushing out the powder and leaving a clean ear. A pinch of THORNIT in each ear once a week will keep the animal free from re-infection.


For breeds with long ears it is advisable to dip the ends of the ears in THORNIT once a week.


For Stripping Hair From Ears, Apply ½ teaspoon to hair. Hair comes our easily.


INSTRUCTION - INTENSE SCRATCHING




General
A vet in Australia has isolated the mite that’s causes intense distress in dogs who are in constant motion, scratching and biting all parts of their body. The vet says the ear mite has transferred itself to the scurf of the body. It is minute and very mobile. Vets can find nothing wrong – skin scrapings sent to vet colleges give clean bill of health. Shampooing is useless. Treatment - dust THORNIT lightly onto the skin. If the animal has long hair, part the hair with a comb feeding a trickle of THORNIT on the exposed skin. A little powder goes a long way.

Anus



If the animal pulls its bottom on the floor and if its not anal gland trouble, the mites could have made a breeding bed under the tail. Treatment – Apply a tiny amount cream to finger of glove and dip into powder. Apply just below the tail where necessary.


Paws
Mites can get between the claws, making the animal first lick the paw constantly, turning the pads into a lolly, and then they tear out their fur and finally nibble a hole in themselves. Treatment – Hold the paw in a plastic bag containing a small amount of THORNIT. Work the powder between the claws, into the pads and a little way up the leg.


N.B. For all treatments only a very small amount of THORNIT is needed per dose. Care should be taken as iodoform could strain a pale carpet or furnishings.

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Re: Thornit - Treatment for ear infections, mites etc

Post by allie on Thu 05 Nov 2009, 16:13

Brilliant maistaff, thank you

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Re: Thornit - Treatment for ear infections, mites etc

Post by watts1974 on Thu 05 Nov 2009, 16:21

I have to strip Dougals ears inside and it says it makes it easier to remove the hair I might try that. Thanks for that.

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Re: Thornit - Treatment for ear infections, mites etc

Post by *Amber* on Sun 08 Nov 2009, 23:21

I think Thornit powder is excellent stuff! I've used it in Fen's ears before when she had smelly brown stuff in them, and it just cleared it up beautifully! Previously, I'd been given Leo ear cleaner by my vet, and it seemed to sting her, and didn't clear it up. I have to say that I didn't think the Thornit was gonna work, but it did, and I was very impressed by it!

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