kennel_keeper
Posted : 7/17/2006 4:23:02 PM
This is just my *opinion*, but I think what happens is this:
People don't have their dogs groomed on a regular basis and when they finally get the dog into the groomers (or do it themselves) and the ears are full of hair. Well, there is so much in there that it can cause some skin damage from having to pull SO much at one time. Plus, the skin in the ear is probably already moist from not being able to dry out. If, in fact, they would have their dog groomed more regularly, the ear hair would not build up as badly thus less moisture and less plucking. The act of plucking the hair doesn't inherently cause an ear infection, but the fact that the ears are already full of bacteris and yeast to begin with.
We have seen this regularly with our grooming clients that don't groom regularly (at least every 8 weeks) on dogs that are "known" for hairy ears. Their ears are always FULL of hair, wax, dirt, and sometimes ear mites. SO, what *causes* the infection? Not plucking itself! JMO