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Do you pluck your dog's ears?

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SheGotOffThePlane · 22/09/2017 16:22

I've just had a look inside my dog's ears and the hair seems quite long. Should I be plucking them? Or just leave it?

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Ylvamoon · 22/09/2017 18:36

Of your dog has ear problems, yes, you should do it. Use something like "ear clear" to get a good grip on the hairs. Most should come out easily... BUT as with anything dog related teach your dog to hold still and get him used to the pulling sensation.
On the other hand, if it is a long hair breed and you take your dog for regular grooming, your groomer shuld be doing this.

Soubriquet · 22/09/2017 18:37

Not this one but I did my poodle cross

They are loose enough to grip with your fingers and gently tugged out

SheGotOffThePlane · 22/09/2017 20:32

This dog is a poodle cross soubriquet and I'm thinking it needs done between grooms. I'll buy some of that ear powder stuff to grip the hairs more easily I think.

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Winteriscomingneedmorewood · 22/09/2017 20:33

Would you approach her with a pair of tweezers??

Do you pluck your dog's ears?
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