Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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He's cute!!!I don't think wax can be made that fast in the ears- it was probably there before the plucking procedure and you're just able to notice it now without the hair? Unless he seems really uncomfortable, I would give it a day or two, and I really wouldn't touch them or bother them unless is a flip up and check. Sometimes I think removing the hair is irritating, especially if the person accidentally bumps the tweezers or forceps against the ear.
But if it continues, gets redder, if it smells different than usual, or if you see some sort of drainage, then I would be concerned.
Yikes, I'm not really sure as Luci's ear hairs have never been pulled. Sounds likt it's irritated from the pulling, poor thing. There's a lot of debate on whether this should be done or not, I only know my vet and groomer advise against it so we don't have it done. Never had a problem due to ear hair though.
No, no no I'd not be a happy camper if there was nose shaving going on either.
Edited to add...just saw the picture he is adorable! My groomer actually shaves right across between the eyes too and I hate it for about 2 days, then it grows back in. Keeps it from being in her eyes within a week so I don't worry about ;) and yes, Luci had one ear infection which was found by the groomer due to the drainage under her ear so that sounds about right.
lets just focus on how adorable he is!!! nose buzz and all!!
when Teddy had his ears plucked at the vet, I too noticed him uncomfortable that evening. I just rubbed his ears a bit and he seemed to like that. I think he was just raw from all that plucking! He seemed to be better the next morning.
hope he feels better soon. (and I do every now and then pluck a few hairs in the ear, and he doesn't yelp, so I think it is more of a nuisance than painful)
There is a difference between irritation from too much "futzing" with the ear and an infection. I think what we are trying to do here is help Margie figure out what to do next.
hope he is feeling better. I asked the vet for ear cleaner-as there were too many to choose from at Walmart. We use it twice a week and then after every bath or swimming event we have. We too are learning as we go, and we are at the 4 month mark today!!
I was told by the vet that the hairs trap moisture and should be plucked. It will be interesting to hear from experienced doodles on this topic. Until then, I pull a little each day so as its not a big hair loss at one time!
My vet told me that he does not ever recommend routine ear hair pulling anymore He used to do it regularly, but.said animal dermatologists have found that pulling ear hairs can cause irritations and infections more than helping the ears. He only pulls ear hairs if there is a problem.
PS- I just read that Teddy is 9 weeks old. Unless your groomer is you or your very close friend/neighbor with only their own dogs on the premises, I would really caution you against bringing a not-fully-vaccinated puppy at a grooming salon. Way too many potential illnesses to pick up.
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