You did a great job cleaning the ear... but no matter how many times he flushes that ear it’s not ever going to clear up without an antibiotic.. in my opinion going to the vet in this case is non negotiable.. the vet needs to take a cytology of the ear and look under the microscope to determine what type of infection it is and then treat it accordingly.. Mason if you have not already taken your dog to the vet please do so ASAP.
Ya that def infection for sure. U wipe away the goop it makes but it won't cure underlying cause. . that has got to be so itchy and sore . Pup prob very least doing some extra head shaking or rubbing on floor and when u scratch his ears he prob likes it even more now bc his ear are itchy as heck on the inside
Agreed. I have a yorkie-poo, so very long ears. No matter what we do every year we still have to get his ear antibiotics treatment or else he would be miserable. Cleaning is just one part of the car for dogs with long ears.
It’s so sad, you can tell that while the dog isn’t finding this super comfortable, the dog also seems to be feeling relief. I’m so glad this dog got in to see you. Its owners need to be more diligent for this poor little buddy’s health.
The dog must have been shaking it’s ear or it must have been flopped down or pawing it or looking dejected, lots of signs that it was unhappy. These people!
Keep in mind, our human fingers don't really fit into a dogs ear of this size. Use bits and pieces of cotton balls and a hemostat to help get into all the nooks and crannies of skin flaps in the ears to get what you can see cleaned. A locking hemostat could have helped here, so I could let go while the locking mechanism could keep the cotton ball stable in the hemostat, but I have regular hemostats, and they do just fine. Help the dog feel better. If you need to go to a veterinarian, it is yes, the pet owners option, but some folks may or may not go, as a groomer, cleaning ears is part of the routine of pet grooming. Here I have asked what the pet parent would like me to do, and cleaning and flushing was his option. Thank you for watching. www.myfavoritegroomer.com/product-page/ear-cleaning-kit-now-comes-with-ear-hair-puller-pad www.myfavoritegroomer.com/product-page/hemostats-nonlocking www.myfavoritegroomer.com/search-results-page/ear
Now my dog has an ear infection like this. The vet constantly packs. As a groomer the ear being this bad. What is your cleaning reccomendation clean whay you can and recheck daily??
This is why I don’t own a pet. If I can’t afford to keep my pet in good health, I’m not ready for one. Best part - when the dog tried to get the muzzle off, as if to say, I have to bite this lady cause I can’t take it any more! 😂🤣
How do you know it’s something out of the owner’s hands? You can’t go assuming! You never know if the dog is developing cancer or a disease simply unable to be cursed with current veterinary technology.
I also reccomend looking into the lifestyles of the longest lived dogs. The record holder bluey died at 29 years old. They need way more excersize than people think
My dogs ears are chronically inflammed & infected. He has an auto-immune issue. We have him on a special diet and he has a medication protocol that we adhere to religiously. His ears are groomed daily. Still he gets horrible smelly ears. You cannot imagine the heart break of doing everything you & your vet know to do to help your poor pup! We do the best we can. And dont feel his challegnes are worthy of being put down. Because in reality that is the only way we can stop the cycle of infections permenantly. Its hard enough to deal with a special needs dog, who I adopted as a healthy one yr old(I made a commitment to him), without strangers and especially groomers who brow beat me every time as if Im not doing enough for him. As if Im neglecting him and causing him suffering. All that to say this. You dont know what the situation is so stop judging what you dont know! If this owner was neglecting their dog they would not have taken them to the groomer!
My last poodle Ivan came from an unscrupulous German breeder with ears like that. Our vet said that at 11 months old, he was days away from going deaf from the infected eardrums. It took 3 months of veterinary and constant home care to heal Ivan’s ears. It’s CRIMINAL to neglect a dogs ear care like this. You are doing great work. I’d be inclined to give this dog a light sedative though.
Nice to see how much you care. I took my dog to the vet for her ears to be plucked as I was concerned she'd get infections (she's a hairy breed in her ears). They told me nothing was wrong and just continue cleaning them as normal, refused to pluck and suggested groomers should do it. Groomer then found that it was infected so I'm having to go back again. Wish I'd been more insistent with the vet with my worries in the first place.
Dogs with flat ears need to be check regularly for this. I just adopted a dog with a yeast infection very similar looking to this. It’s so bad the inner ear canal looks like it’s covered in mud. Vet gave me meds and solution but I don’t feel comfortable going that deep into the canal so the cleaning process has been pretty slow 😫
I’m so happy you spoke calmly with this sweet pup. This was clearly an uncomfortable situation for it, but you did amazing. Not just with the cleaning but with the way to calmed the dog down and that can make a world of difference.
that poor doggy has had that ear infection for a while. you know it has been scratching it's ear and should have been treated by the owner. it is so inflamed and red. poor baby.
Some pet owners just don’t get it! They just about provide the basics not realising, or just being ignorant to, all the care animals need. They shouldn’t own a pet if they really can’t afford it.
@@kdsgirly5573 It is infuriating that when people are too dumb to care for kids, they get them taken away, but all those morons can happily own any pet and treat it like shit, or not treat it at all, till that poor thing just dies. No one really bats an eye, it's disgusting. You should be tested before getting to buy a pet.
In all fairness, maybe they didn’t realize how bad it had gotten. When I got my first dog, I thought he just had really smelly ears until he started acting unwell. We went to the vet right away, and it turned out that my little guy had a very nasty double ear infection! I felt horrible knowing that he’d been in pain for awhile. Now I check and clean his ears regularly, and there haven’t been anymore ear problems.
@@creative_thimble560 Exactly, it’s easy to point fingers when the video tells you what’s wrong but a lot of times people simply don’t know there’s a problem. I had a puppy that constantly licked his butt and I had no idea it was infected anal glands until he went in for grooming. It’s just not on everyone’s radar until it happens and then you learn from it
I found out my poor dog has an ear infection after changing to a new vet. When I brought up the suspect ear to my old one he said it "looks fine" and I hadn't dealt with ear infections in dogs before so I just accepted it. :( Seeing the gunk that comes out of my poor boy's ear now is just NASTY
Right?!! Because the poor babies have scratched and scratched their ears so much that the internal part of their ears have suffered so much trauma from their toenails. 😢 So sad! Looks like cauliflower ear on a dog.
Poor baby🥺I’m glad u helped him. I bet those ears bothered him so much. I also like the style of this video with the captions of what u was using and the calming atmosphere!
I went to the vet with my dog it had problems in both ears gave me a wash that dissolves the black smelly stuff the drops to put in the ear my dog is very happy now
My poor fur baby had a problem with his ears he couldn’t stop scratching so we took him to the vet he prescribed some ear drops but the relief was temporary and the infection continue( his ears started looking similar to this cutie ) until I found out he was having an allergic reaction to my fabric softener ( I don’t use it on his stuff but I used it on my clothing and my sheets ) once I changed it , problem solved , I was using the Mrs Myers Honeysuckle which btw didn’t knew honeysuckle is TOXIC to dogs , I felt horrible and threw it away immediately 😑
I like your channel! From what I know, though I'm not an expert, you did a great job! I imagine this helped the dog feel better and heal. There are many comments here saying scissors but those were not scissors; they were an instrument that holds pieces of cotton ball since as you said the holes weren't big enough for fingers. I briefly worked as a dog groomer assistant so would do this but with fewer tools because that's what they had. I like your technique and tools. Did you put anything on the cotton balls? Did you decide not to pluck this dog's ear hair and so not use ear powder? My own dog has ongoing ear issues so I actually may contact you with a question.
OH my god that poor sweetheart's ears!! They are bright red and so angry. This makes my heart hurt. So much so I was actually crying out in sympathy. my own dog came to give me a it's okay pat.
That ear has got to be super painful! Look at the inflammation! It looks like a yeast infection to me. I used to have a lab that had cronic ear infections. I would follow what follow what the vet told me to do, but it kept getting worse, so since the vet told me it was yeast, I went to the store and got monostat 7, and after flushing and drying the ear, I used that which healed it, but I had to do it every 3 months, because the yeast never went away. If I knew then what I know now, I would have changed her food. Back then I did not know how to help her that way, and apparently neither did the vet.
It also could’ve been environmental allergies for your dog. My dog has been on different vet brand foods for allergies, limited ingredient kibble food, homemade raw, homemade cooked, etc with different proteins and etc. We discovered it wasn’t food and so we went for allergy testing and it was dust she was allergic too. Now she’s on medication to hopefully help her slowly become immune to the allergens by giving her medication with the allergen at low doses and after a few months a higher dose plus some anti inflammatory medications etc. She still suffers from ear infections but not as much
my dads dog has ears that look the same. i knew it was an infection but i didnt know it was a severe thing. he wont take her to the vet and i want to help her but idk how, rn im just trynna clean it out with cotton swabs. its not ideal but its the only thing she'll stay put for. i cant get her diagnosed so hopfully i can just look up a good ear serum and use that instead.
yes, in most cases, www.myfavoritegroomer.com/product-page/pro-ear-powder. He didn't have a lot of ear hair, he had a lot of other stuff to remove, you know what I mean? www.myfavoritegroomer.com/product-page/ear-cleaning-kit-now-comes-with-ear-hair-puller-pad
As a vet tech, shouldn't you just use the ear flush in the ear. I was told to do it once and wait 5 to 10 minutes and do it again and then wipe everything out.
Groomers use blunt tipped hemostats to avoid injury. She isn't using them in his ear canal, either. Dogs' ears run quite far and she's working on the outside.
My dog had a foxtail grass in its ear canal. Then only a veterinarian can help to find out. She was in so much pain. You end up going in the ear without seeing what's going on, then you push the foxtail deeper.
@@myfavoritegroomerI'm not really sure what your point was. It sounded like you were saying your job was to clean not worry if there was a foxtail inside.
I'm going to be honest and say I would never let my dog have her ears cleaned here. That poking with such a sharp instrument is *incredibly* risky. You can and should flush the ears instead. Also it is obviously an infection in the ear so its going to need antibiotics in the ear.
I'm always checking my dog's ears. Even when I had cat's I checked them constantly. It's sad they bring in sooner. My dog just got a clean bill of health from her vet.
I feel so bad for this little guy! How do people NOT get that there's a problem with their dog's ears?! I was wondering, did you choose not to use ear powder because of the infection?
He need antibiotics I don’t care how much you clean his ears which is the first thing to do then owner need to take him to the Vet to get some antibiotics for his ears to clear up the infection,but if not his ears will stay swollen and inflamed and pain poor doggy🙏🏾❤️
I have a poodle that gets this fungus nonstop. The vet has treated multiple times and it keeps coming back. All you can do is clean the ear nearly every day and it still won’t go away. Also when the ear has this much fungus, the soft tissue is very susceptible to wounds from pulling the hair. I use blunt scissors to trim out the hair instead of pulling.
my dog has a lot of wax in one ear similar to this but not as bad and i clean in with ear wipes for pets every 2 days. The vet said it was yeast and gave me some ointment to use that doesn't really work. Do you know what causes this?
Water getting in the ear is one reason and the other I have found is allergies to food the pet is eating. Could be many other reasons but as a groomer these are what I see most of the time in my opinion. www.myfavoritegroomer.com/search-results-page/ear
Ooh poor baby l do mine every two days do not want that build up. He is a fox hound and has big ears who loves to roll around and dig in the dirt. Man some days the dirt that comes out unbelievable. Got to keep em clean.
My second dog is a softie that I rescued myself and he was groomed by a professional the first time in his life when I had to put him in a shelter before taking him home, since I had to make a space big enough for him and my seven years lady to live comfortably together (he's a large size and my first dog a medium to little size). So when I took him home I knew he had experienced at least once some grooming, but I decided to wait and gain his trust before touching him as I don't have professional gear at home. I always groomed my first dog myself since I can't afford to pay for professional grooming, so I have quite the confidence around the tools and the pet's potential behaviours, but to make sure I wouldn't hurt him or make him uncomfortable I still payed for another grooming a year later. Of course the least I expected from an expert was a head to toe check-up, but after some time he started shaking his head and persistently scratching his ears. So I immediately knew something was wrong. I tought he had ticks or some other parasite behind his ears, something like, that, and he didn't... Then I checked inside his ears and while one was clean, the other was in a terrible state. Just at a first glance I could tell it was probably infected (fortunately that wasn't the case): I urgently bought cotton disks and sticks, a bottle of apposite oil and a pair of gloves and started cleaning it. At first I took out a HUGE lump of slimy, black and violet substance. Then I cleaned the rest: dirt was GLUED to his ear and the poor thing was crying like crazy, it took me two hours to finish. So watching this I'm so glad you do a complete check-up on the dogs, you're doing a wonderful job 👍🏼👍🏼
That poor baby. Those ears were atrocious. Dede, I'm glad you care so much and help these babies. You're an angel to so many!!!
Poor suffering baby. Thank God for you Dede. You are an angel to these furbabies. It makes me cry. Love ya Dede.
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You did a great job cleaning the ear... but no matter how many times he flushes that ear it’s not ever going to clear up without an antibiotic.. in my opinion going to the vet in this case is non negotiable.. the vet needs to take a cytology of the ear and look under the microscope to determine what type of infection it is and then treat it accordingly.. Mason if you have not already taken your dog to the vet please do so ASAP.
agreed! i hope this little dog got some proper medications from the vet!
Ya that def infection for sure. U wipe away the goop it makes but it won't cure underlying cause. . that has got to be so itchy and sore . Pup prob very least doing some extra head shaking or rubbing on floor and when u scratch his ears he prob likes it even more now bc his ear are itchy as heck on the inside
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Agreed. I have a yorkie-poo, so very long ears. No matter what we do every year we still have to get his ear antibiotics treatment or else he would be miserable. Cleaning is just one part of the car for dogs with long ears.
It’s so sad, you can tell that while the dog isn’t finding this super comfortable, the dog also seems to be feeling relief. I’m so glad this dog got in to see you. Its owners need to be more diligent for this poor little buddy’s health.
The dog sleeping silly it’s surgery!
@@leyla6810 wat
@@leyla6810 no the dog is not sleeping dummy
@@leyla6810 um. No. That dog is awake and muzzled.
The dog must have been shaking it’s ear or it must have been flopped down or pawing it or looking dejected, lots of signs that it was unhappy. These people!
He stayed still for u he knew u were helping him and by the little sounds he makes it feels good to him must be a relief
Keep in mind, our human fingers don't really fit into a dogs ear of this size. Use bits and pieces of cotton balls and a hemostat to help get into all the nooks and crannies of skin flaps in the ears to get what you can see cleaned. A locking hemostat could have helped here, so I could let go while the locking mechanism could keep the cotton ball stable in the hemostat, but I have regular hemostats, and they do just fine. Help the dog feel better. If you need to go to a veterinarian, it is yes, the pet owners option, but some folks may or may not go, as a groomer, cleaning ears is part of the routine of pet grooming. Here I have asked what the pet parent would like me to do, and cleaning and flushing was his option. Thank you for watching. www.myfavoritegroomer.com/product-page/ear-cleaning-kit-now-comes-with-ear-hair-puller-pad
www.myfavoritegroomer.com/product-page/hemostats-nonlocking
www.myfavoritegroomer.com/search-results-page/ear
Now my dog has an ear infection like this. The vet constantly packs. As a groomer the ear being this bad. What is your cleaning reccomendation clean whay you can and recheck daily??
Using pointed instruments like that can cause even more problems...
They aren't pointed. Groomers use blunt tipped hemostats for exactly that reason.
Maybe more cotton so the haemostat isn’t on the dogs ear as you are trying to get the infection/dirt/wax out.
This is why I don’t own a pet. If I can’t afford to keep my pet in good health, I’m not ready for one. Best part - when the dog tried to get the muzzle off, as if to say, I have to bite this lady cause I can’t take it any more! 😂🤣
How do you know it’s something out of the owner’s hands? You can’t go assuming! You never know if the dog is developing cancer or a disease simply unable to be cursed with current veterinary technology.
I also reccomend looking into the lifestyles of the longest lived dogs. The record holder bluey died at 29 years old. They need way more excersize than people think
Problem is life is never perfect. You could be able to own a pet and life throws you a curve ball .
My dogs ears are chronically inflammed & infected. He has an auto-immune issue. We have him on a special diet and he has a medication protocol that we adhere to religiously. His ears are groomed daily. Still he gets horrible smelly ears. You cannot imagine the heart break of doing everything you & your vet know to do to help your poor pup! We do the best we can. And dont feel his challegnes are worthy of being put down. Because in reality that is the only way we can stop the cycle of infections permenantly. Its hard enough to deal with a special needs dog, who I adopted as a healthy one yr old(I made a commitment to him), without strangers and especially groomers who brow beat me every time as if Im not doing enough for him. As if Im neglecting him and causing him suffering. All that to say this. You dont know what the situation is so stop judging what you dont know! If this owner was neglecting their dog they would not have taken them to the groomer!
Just because you can't afford doesn't mean you don't have to have one. Where did you get that from?
My last poodle Ivan came from an unscrupulous German breeder with ears like that. Our vet said that at 11 months old, he was days away from going deaf from the infected eardrums. It took 3 months of veterinary and constant home care to heal Ivan’s ears. It’s CRIMINAL to neglect a dogs ear care like this. You are doing great work. I’d be inclined to give this dog a light sedative though.
U have a poodle too 😃
Adopt dont shop.
I agree with the sedative, the dog is in pain and slightly distressed. It also appears to be breathless from the muzzle (nasal-breathing).
@@aliceedwards9349 You a groomer too?
Poor boy his Poor ears. But he's being a good boy. Thanks for taking care of him
Nice to see how much you care. I took my dog to the vet for her ears to be plucked as I was concerned she'd get infections (she's a hairy breed in her ears). They told me nothing was wrong and just continue cleaning them as normal, refused to pluck and suggested groomers should do it.
Groomer then found that it was infected so I'm having to go back again. Wish I'd been more insistent with the vet with my worries in the first place.
@@shobnamislam8293 perhaps a different vet next time?
Dogs with flat ears need to be check regularly for this. I just adopted a dog with a yeast infection very similar looking to this. It’s so bad the inner ear canal looks like it’s covered in mud. Vet gave me meds and solution but I don’t feel comfortable going that deep into the canal so the cleaning process has been pretty slow 😫
😥 Poor this. The ears looks nasty. I am so glad you got to clean the dog ears out.
Legend says the dog can hear the footsteps of ghosts now
Wow
I’m so happy you spoke calmly with this sweet pup. This was clearly an uncomfortable situation for it, but you did amazing. Not just with the cleaning but with the way to calmed the dog down and that can make a world of difference.
Such a good pup , usually when I clean my cat or dogs ears I always show them and let them sniff it so they know what I was doing
What a good boy! I know that was stressful for you and him but you both did a wonderful job. Dog owners take heed.
that poor doggy has had that ear infection for a while. you know it has been scratching it's ear and should have been treated by the owner. it is so inflamed and red. poor baby.
How could the pets parents not know how bad his ears are. I can’t believe they would just ignore them!!!!!
How could they not smell it??
Some pet owners just don’t get it! They just about provide the basics not realising, or just being ignorant to, all the care animals need. They shouldn’t own a pet if they really can’t afford it.
@@kdsgirly5573 It is infuriating that when people are too dumb to care for kids, they get them taken away, but all those morons can happily own any pet and treat it like shit, or not treat it at all, till that poor thing just dies. No one really bats an eye, it's disgusting. You should be tested before getting to buy a pet.
In all fairness, maybe they didn’t realize how bad it had gotten. When I got my first dog, I thought he just had really smelly ears until he started acting unwell. We went to the vet right away, and it turned out that my little guy had a very nasty double ear infection! I felt horrible knowing that he’d been in pain for awhile. Now I check and clean his ears regularly, and there haven’t been anymore ear problems.
@@creative_thimble560 Exactly, it’s easy to point fingers when the video tells you what’s wrong but a lot of times people simply don’t know there’s a problem. I had a puppy that constantly licked his butt and I had no idea it was infected anal glands until he went in for grooming. It’s just not on everyone’s radar until it happens and then you learn from it
I found out my poor dog has an ear infection after changing to a new vet. When I brought up the suspect ear to my old one he said it "looks fine" and I hadn't dealt with ear infections in dogs before so I just accepted it. :( Seeing the gunk that comes out of my poor boy's ear now is just NASTY
So careing so glad you help the poor dog
I’ve actually had much much worse come into my salon, ears so swollen, they’re practically shut....and the stink. 😢
Right?!! Because the poor babies have scratched and scratched their ears so much that the internal part of their ears have suffered so much trauma from their toenails. 😢 So sad! Looks like cauliflower ear on a dog.
Poor baby 😢 take care of your pets. This dogs ears should’ve never gotten this bad. He probably couldn’t even hear good. 🙏🏾
Poor baby🥺I’m glad u helped him. I bet those ears bothered him so much. I also like the style of this video with the captions of what u was using and the calming atmosphere!
U had me at worst dog ears, great job and great video dede 👍🏾
I know I'm watching this late in the game. However that is the most aggressive ear cleaning I have ever seen on a dog
What a good dog!! He was so calm. It must have been painful for him.
Why does this make me happy?
I went to the vet with my dog it had problems in both ears gave me a wash that dissolves the black smelly stuff the drops to put in the ear my dog is very happy now
Right decision! Infections are no job for a dog groomer....
I look in my dog's ears regularly. I would faint if Henri's ears were like that! Rocky's, too.
Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today????
My poor fur baby had a problem with his ears he couldn’t stop scratching so we took him to the vet he prescribed some ear drops but the relief was temporary and the infection continue( his ears started looking similar to this cutie ) until I found out he was having an allergic reaction to my fabric softener ( I don’t use it on his stuff but I used it on my clothing and my sheets ) once I changed it , problem solved , I was using the Mrs Myers Honeysuckle which btw didn’t knew honeysuckle is TOXIC to dogs , I felt horrible and threw it away immediately 😑
I like your channel! From what I know, though I'm not an expert, you did a great job! I imagine this helped the dog feel better and heal. There are many comments here saying scissors but those were not scissors; they were an instrument that holds pieces of cotton ball since as you said the holes weren't big enough for fingers. I briefly worked as a dog groomer assistant so would do this but with fewer tools because that's what they had. I like your technique and tools. Did you put anything on the cotton balls? Did you decide not to pluck this dog's ear hair and so not use ear powder?
My own dog has ongoing ear issues so I actually may contact you with a question.
Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today
I started paying more attention to Leeloo's ears since I started watching this channel.
Poor baby ,your so good to your babies, hope the owners take this sweetie to the vet
OH my god that poor sweetheart's ears!! They are bright red and so angry. This makes my heart hurt. So much so I was actually crying out in sympathy. my own dog came to give me a it's okay pat.
I definitely hope they took that baby to the vet. It's ears are definitely infected. I will pay for this baby to go to the vet if needed!
Those ears must smell so bad and must be sore. He needs to see a vet next so they can treat it.
This is great my dog gets cronic infections in her ears due to being allergic to life. Great tips within the last couple videoz
This is exactly what i wanted to see thank you! Awesome job. poor little guy.
You are such a blessing and help.
I adopted a beagle and she had an ear infection. It was very bad and smelled awful but her infection hasn’t been as bad as the day I got her.
Yeppie the old intro is back! great job...but poor doggie baby....good thing you groomed him...he's getting help now.
That ear has got to be super painful! Look at the inflammation! It looks like a yeast infection to me. I used to have a lab that had cronic ear infections. I would follow what follow what the vet told me to do, but it kept getting worse, so since the vet told me it was yeast, I went to the store and got monostat 7, and after flushing and drying the ear, I used that which healed it, but I had to do it every 3 months, because the yeast never went away. If I knew then what I know now, I would have changed her food. Back then I did not know how to help her that way, and apparently neither did the vet.
It also could’ve been environmental allergies for your dog. My dog has been on different vet brand foods for allergies, limited ingredient kibble food, homemade raw, homemade cooked, etc with different proteins and etc. We discovered it wasn’t food and so we went for allergy testing and it was dust she was allergic too. Now she’s on medication to hopefully help her slowly become immune to the allergens by giving her medication with the allergen at low doses and after a few months a higher dose plus some anti inflammatory medications etc. She still suffers from ear infections but not as much
So what did you change the food to?
Poor little sweet baby.
Glad he found out what was wrong!
I think u are great been watching u for 6mouth u talk to,them u care. Thank u for being
Kind to them
Definitely time to see the vet.... this case is nothing for a dog groomer
That looks like it feels good for that dog
We clean a bit, then give antibiotics and ear drops for otitis, then make the real clean. Not as long as it's swollen. It's very painful before.
Bless him, that must be so painful for him. Thank goodness for DeDe ❤️
His ears didn't look so bad.👂👂
I'm sure there's much worse out there. 🐾 Sweet dog.
I’ve never seen so much stuff come out of a dogs ears before 😨
Wow! I’ve been waiting for this one and I almost missed catching it
Bless it’s heart that’s awful ! Thank you for helping this sweet little angel . ❤️
my dads dog has ears that look the same. i knew it was an infection but i didnt know it was a severe thing. he wont take her to the vet and i want to help her but idk how, rn im just trynna clean it out with cotton swabs. its not ideal but its the only thing she'll stay put for. i cant get her diagnosed so hopfully i can just look up a good ear serum and use that instead.
Its got to be a hard job. Thank you so much for what you do.
You bet
Your so good with the dogs!!❤
Do you recommend using ear powder as well?
yes, in most cases, www.myfavoritegroomer.com/product-page/pro-ear-powder. He didn't have a lot of ear hair, he had a lot of other stuff to remove, you know what I mean? www.myfavoritegroomer.com/product-page/ear-cleaning-kit-now-comes-with-ear-hair-puller-pad
Wow!!!!! You are incredible.
I can't even finish watching watching a sharp object being put in that ear.
It's not sharp :) they're rounded off at the bottom
It's a hemostat. It doesn't have sharp edges.
That's actually pretty mild compared to the dog ears I've seen as a veterinary technician
As a vet tech, shouldn't you just use the ear flush in the ear. I was told to do it once and wait 5 to 10 minutes and do it again and then wipe everything out.
I would NEVER stick anything solid into any dog's ear canal area...period. Too risky that it could possibly end up causing an injury...accidentally.
Groomers use blunt tipped hemostats to avoid injury. She isn't using them in his ear canal, either. Dogs' ears run quite far and she's working on the outside.
POOR BABY THAT'S GOT'S TO HURT BAD
Why not get an antibiotic first to soften?? That has to hurt so bad
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poor baby , pray for the baby & she is the best
My dog had a foxtail grass in its ear canal. Then only a veterinarian can help to find out. She was in so much pain. You end up going in the ear without seeing what's going on, then you push the foxtail deeper.
Anything could happen. groomers clean ears. That’s what we do.
@@myfavoritegroomerI'm not really sure what your point was. It sounded like you were saying your job was to clean not worry if there was a foxtail inside.
I'm going to be honest and say I would never let my dog have her ears cleaned here. That poking with such a sharp instrument is *incredibly* risky. You can and should flush the ears instead. Also it is obviously an infection in the ear so its going to need antibiotics in the ear.
Poor dog must be in so much pain.
I just want to give her lots of love after she gets done
Now it will hear better 🥰makes my ear itch. That is alot of ear wax. Good job 👏
Oh that poor little dog! His ears are so red, dirty and infected. Why do owners let it get to this point?
That’s the same color wax my dog has right now she won’t let me touch it
For ear infections
Does she take any antibiotics or not necessary ?
It’s my first pet and first time experience that
Awesome job as always Dede!
I'm always checking my dog's ears. Even when I had cat's I checked them constantly. It's sad they bring in sooner. My dog just got a clean bill of health from her vet.
Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today???
As someone who takes care of my own bad wounds this looks bad... Don't like it! Poor dog! I wish I could hug then after...
Omg just realized your here in Texas!!!! Yay!
Yes I am. Good ol Fort Worth.
Idk if it's a new thing, but my vet uses giant q-tips.
I feel so bad for this little guy! How do people NOT get that there's a problem with their dog's ears?!
I was wondering, did you choose not to use ear powder because of the infection?
He need antibiotics I don’t care how much you clean his ears which is the first thing to do then owner need to take him to the Vet to get some antibiotics for his ears to clear up the infection,but if not his ears will stay swollen and inflamed and pain poor doggy🙏🏾❤️
@@Karen-sv9yn i
Why didn't you flush the ear with cleaner to loosen the wax and let the dog shake some of the gunk out? Just wondering
She did.. at the end. That’s why she brought him back to the table to wipe out again with q tips.
Man its like he knows that his ears needs to be cleaned so bad he just sit there like a good boy and say ahhh yessss please clean my ears
I wonder how many nurses wish they could muzzle their patients while they do procedures! 😂
All of them
All of them
I have a poodle that gets this fungus nonstop. The vet has treated multiple times and it keeps coming back. All you can do is clean the ear nearly every day and it still won’t go away. Also when the ear has this much fungus, the soft tissue is very susceptible to wounds from pulling the hair. I use blunt scissors to trim out the hair instead of pulling.
I can help you, ongoing ear problems for life isn't normal.
@@myfavoritegroomer how do you propose to help?
Could be a food allergy.
Poor baby his / her ears are awful OMG. I'm glad she's getting them cleaned up. Wow
How does a person let their dog get this bad!!
What solution are you using to clean?
That's some nasty ears, thank goodness you clean those ears before it got worse.
My goodness, her ears were so red.
Poor pup 😪
my dog has a lot of wax in one ear similar to this but not as bad and i clean in with ear wipes for pets every 2 days. The vet said it was yeast and gave me some ointment to use that doesn't really work. Do you know what causes this?
Water getting in the ear is one reason and the other I have found is allergies to food the pet is eating. Could be many other reasons but as a groomer these are what I see most of the time in my opinion. www.myfavoritegroomer.com/search-results-page/ear
Ooh poor baby l do mine every two days do not want that build up. He is a fox hound and has big ears who loves to roll around and dig in the dirt. Man some days the dirt that comes out unbelievable. Got to keep em clean.
Hopefully a heads up for this poor dogs owner!
It sounds like the dog can't breathe
Unbelievable this poor dog is standing with the severe infection she has.
This dog needs vet asap
If only people in the comments cared this much for reptiles, insects and other less popular pets..
Poor wee thing. Those ears where horrendous, must have smelled pretty bad too 😞
My second dog is a softie that I rescued myself and he was groomed by a professional the first time in his life when I had to put him in a shelter before taking him home, since I had to make a space big enough for him and my seven years lady to live comfortably together (he's a large size and my first dog a medium to little size).
So when I took him home I knew he had experienced at least once some grooming, but I decided to wait and gain his trust before touching him as I don't have professional gear at home.
I always groomed my first dog myself since I can't afford to pay for professional grooming, so I have quite the confidence around the tools and the pet's potential behaviours, but to make sure I wouldn't hurt him or make him uncomfortable I still payed for another grooming a year later.
Of course the least I expected from an expert was a head to toe check-up, but after some time he started shaking his head and persistently scratching his ears.
So I immediately knew something was wrong.
I tought he had ticks or some other parasite behind his ears, something like, that, and he didn't... Then I checked inside his ears and while one was clean, the other was in a terrible state.
Just at a first glance I could tell it was probably infected (fortunately that wasn't the case): I urgently bought cotton disks and sticks, a bottle of apposite oil and a pair of gloves and started cleaning it.
At first I took out a HUGE lump of slimy, black and violet substance.
Then I cleaned the rest: dirt was GLUED to his ear and the poor thing was crying like crazy, it took me two hours to finish.
So watching this I'm so glad you do a complete check-up on the dogs, you're doing a wonderful job 👍🏼👍🏼
Would it be easier to have a light to the ear?
I’m hoping they took this honey to the vet.
I am so glad I don't have breeds that do not require ear maintenance.
Giant smooches for this pup. You know those ears hurt
I think he wasn't breathing to well with the nose. And that's why he or she wanted to take our the bozal.