Dremel 7300-PT 4.8-Volt Pet Grooming Kit Reviews
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Dremel 7300-PT 4.8-Volt Pet Grooming Kit
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- Rotary tool provides a safe, effective, less stressful alternative to clipping
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- Compatible with an array of Dremel sanding drums and bands
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Dremel 7300-PT 4.8-Volt Pet Grooming Kit
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Dog Grooming Supplies question by Anna: My dog always gets ear infections after a grooming?
My dog gets groomed every 1-2 months. The first time we brought her to the groomer, she came home all pretty but she was shaking her head an awful lot. We brought her to the vet’s and it turns out she had an ear infection in either ear. They gave her a shot of a steroid to reduce swelling, an ear cream and an antibiotic pill. She recovered quickly and after the vet cleared her I went back to regularly cleaning her ears with a cleaner I’ve purchased regularly from Cherrybrook dog supplies.
We got her groomed again, and almost right after the same thing happened again. The vet repeated with the exact same treatment as above and told us to tell the groomer to not pluck the hair in the ears and not to clean them as the cleaner I was using in her ears was working fine on its own.
We just got her groomed again and specified not to pluck hair or clean ears, just to trim the hair around her ears and cut the loose hair off the tips of her ears. The groomer was chill about it and agreed. We got her home yesterday after the grooming, and she’s beginning to favor her ears (rubbing against carpets, scratching) and she’s shaking her head again. If the groomer didn’t pluck her ears, how is it that she got an infection again?
I use R7 ear cleaning solution and powder. My dog has never had a problem with her ears before she started going to this groomer. Besides the ears the groomer has no problems with her and my dog always comes home beautiful. Should I start looking for another groomer?
My vet doesn’t offer grooming ![]()
This groomer is the best in the area…the woman knows her stuff. The rest of the groomers in my area look cheap and I don’t trust my dog there.
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Answer by Lauren
the groomer could be accidentally getting water in the ears, and that would cause irritation. if your vet offers grooming you should get them to groom her and see if that causes an ear infection
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September 27, 2011 





