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Originally Posted by Maximo If you pluck ear hair in the future, try to do it when the hair is clean and dry -- not stuck together with wax and debris. When the hair is clean and dry, it should be easy and painless to pull out with your fingers. I use a tiny flea comb to clean and separate the hair before I pull. Stay on top of plucking and there won't be as much to pull out at one time.
I learned from Mary (Mardelin) a great tip to use Vet Solutions Ear Cleanser. It is very effective in cleaning the ear and drying any moisture that may lead to infection. |
Another product a groomer here recommended is an ear powder (Petedge sells it) it allows you to grip the hairs and they will pull out easier, then you use a cleanser to clean out the powder.