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Sue, do you think that lifestyle may play a part in the ear infection problem? Tara is a real "girlie girl". She hates getting dirty or wet or even walking in GRASS!! So she is never out playing rough and tumble with other dogs with her ears rolling in the dirt where she could pick up bacteria. Dogs playing is more of a spectator sport for Tara rather than something she wants to be a part of. We don't have a pool so her ears stay dry which I think also helps.What do you think?
I would do whatever was necessary to keep her ears clear of infection just as you are with Murph. Earaches are so painful! I'm glad you have his under control!
If you're going to pull the hair yourself, get a nice sturdy pair of tweezers and possibly some ear powder for more friction. I'm not sure about the powder - not sure if that's still the preferred way to go.
I clean Luna's ears weekly with ear cleaning solution then go through the outer ear just under the flap with Q-tips cleaning out any wax I can see in the crevices. If Kona struggles while you clean ears, then I would use a cotton ball instead. I will occasionally pull hairs if they look especially fluffy and are sticking out into the ear canal.
Newbie question: Does it hurt the dog when you pluck the ear hair? Is it like when we pluck our own head of hair or is it more like eyebrows? Do the dogs react? Just want to be prepared... :)
Julie
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