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Old 08-02-2008, 10:42 PM   #10
MyFairLacy
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Sometimes when I clean Lacy's ears I'll find light brown waxy material. She's never had an ear infection or ear mites. And it usually smells kindof "musty" too I'd say. If you think it could possibly be an infection, getting his ears checked out won't hurt.

So far as plucking, there are two schools of thought there. Some vets & groomers feel like plucking the ears keeps them cleaner and allows air to circulate better which gives yeast and bacteria less chance to grow. And other vets & groomers say "if it's not broken, don't fix it" and say plucking may irritate the ears and cause issues. I personally never pluck Lacy & Rylie's hair from their ears and they are almost 4 and never had an ear infection. I agree with the second school of thought..most dogs do fine with unplucked ears. However, if the dog starts developing ear infections, it might then be a good idea to start plucking.
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