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Spotting Problems for dust and dirt, and in some cases it is
necessary to remove any excess.
Signs that your dog may have an ear
problem include: Barbara Bird, grooming expert, shows
us how to deal with ear hygiene in a
Excessive head shaking calm and effective manner.
Constant scratching of the ear
Diffi culty getting comfortable
Visible irritation inside the ear
such as infl ammation or blood
(usually the result of scratching)
Unpleasant smell
Ear problems in dogs are usually of the
vicious cycle variety. A little dirt or dust
fi nds its way in, causes irritation which
leads to scratching, which leads to
infl ammation and possible infection, which
could then lead to a serious infection.
Keeping the inner ear clean and healthy Barbara Bird runs GroomClassRoom -
is one of the best ways of warding off any you can fi nd more of her videos here.
ear discomfort or irritation. Excessive hair She’s going to be providing exclusive
inside the ear can sometimes be a trap grooming tips and advice every issue.
Grooming The Face
Grooming around the face is tricky,
but it is an essential element of any
grooming regime. The eyes, ears, mouth
and nose all provide obstacles that the
groomer won’t fi nd when tidying up the
body. But with a little patience and care,
grooming the face can be a hassle-free
and rewarding task that will strengthen
the bond between dog and owner.
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