Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Almost immediately after grooming and bathing at the groomer and after brushing between baths Savannah's ears look oil and stringy. Anyone else have this issue? How do you keep them looking fluffy and clean? Underneath, of course at the ear canal, I understand that, I keep her ears plucked...although she hates having it done, but this is on the outside of her ears. Any suggestions???
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Does she get her ears in her food or water bowl? Neither of my doodles get oily ears, but Clancy's coat type makes his ears look a bit stringy between grooms.
No not in her food or water bowl. I guess stringy is a better term. However, I have been grooming this weekend. I have to take "breaks" and so does Savannah...LOL... But I brushed her ears yesterday evening and they are already stringy. I didn't bathe her, but it does the same when she has been to the groomer and had a bath. I was just wondering it stringy looking ears was just a doodle thing. She was 2 July 29th They always been that way, just wondering if there was a remedy....
No it isn't oily. I think previous poster summed it up better than me. Stringy....and no they don't get in her water bowl. They are that way within 24 or so hours with our without a bath after being brushed. She is 2 and they have always been that way...I was just wondering if there was a solution or if it's just "Doodle Life"....
It is probably just the way the coat is then. Clancy's only looks really nice right after a professional groom.
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