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Old 02-06-2007, 06:59 AM   #23
HisNameIsHarley
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If she is still really smelly after she's been groomed when you take her to the vet definately have them check her ears out. We had a cocker come into our facility that had been running on it's own for about 4-6 months and her ears were so bad the stink stayed on our skin for weeks. They are susceptible (sp) to serious ear infections and complications because their ears are so heavy and seal their ear canals shut so often times moisture gathers, then bacteria and very painful infections. Most of the issues are easily treated with ear drops and some oral anitbiotics. Good luck with her!
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