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Old 08-24-2014, 12:19 PM   #7
yorkietalkjilly
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I believe if she were mine, I'd get the vet to check her ears and see if they are inflamed or even have some infection deep inside or there is something going on that you can't see that is making them exceptionally painful and sensitive. Have him clean them this time and show you have to properly restrain her using large towels, etc., for the future until she learns that the cleanings won't hurt her.
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