_Firewhiskey
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Hi Everyone!
I'm new to the forum. I have a 3 year old Cocker named Anakin. I want to know if anyone knows how the groomer gets the cocker ear so dry after a cleaning? Anakin always seems to have an infection in his left ear. He is on meds again. Recently I took him to the groomer, even though he has an ear infection, he came home with clean and super dry ears that smelled decent despite the infection. My question is how do they dry the ears so well? Vet's instructions are to flush the ears with the solution given twice a week. When I flush the ears, they smell okay but the ear remains pretty moist even after drying them with the cotton balls. The solution was given by the vet so it does have a drying agent and its not like leaving water in the ear BUT I want to know how the groomer gets the ear so dry. I am teaching myself how to groom Anakin so I only take him to the groomer every once and a while and the rest of the time I attempt the grooming. So I do want to learn what the secret is to nice dry clean ears.
Thanks!
I'm new to the forum. I have a 3 year old Cocker named Anakin. I want to know if anyone knows how the groomer gets the cocker ear so dry after a cleaning? Anakin always seems to have an infection in his left ear. He is on meds again. Recently I took him to the groomer, even though he has an ear infection, he came home with clean and super dry ears that smelled decent despite the infection. My question is how do they dry the ears so well? Vet's instructions are to flush the ears with the solution given twice a week. When I flush the ears, they smell okay but the ear remains pretty moist even after drying them with the cotton balls. The solution was given by the vet so it does have a drying agent and its not like leaving water in the ear BUT I want to know how the groomer gets the ear so dry. I am teaching myself how to groom Anakin so I only take him to the groomer every once and a while and the rest of the time I attempt the grooming. So I do want to learn what the secret is to nice dry clean ears.
Thanks!