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I got a note from a friend who has a poodle and she said she uses "NAIR" to help remove some of the ingrown hair from her dog.
I would like to know if this seems safe or not.
My standard poodle has so much hair in his ears that I have to have it done about once a month or so.
 

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Powder? Have a name for it?

I am having a bit of trouble finding a good groomer here.
So far my dog has come back with cuts from too close shearing.
These people seem not to be able to handle a full size poodle.
Mostly I see they groom the very small dogs.
My standard poodle is quite large and very strong so maybe they can't hold him still enough.
I watched one groomer clearing excess hair from his ears and he seemed to just use resin for grip and yank the hair out.
If you could let me know the name of the powder, I will make a try at using it.
Thanks.
Leo
 

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OK! That makes sense.

I am going to do that. It makes more sense than taking him in every month to my groomer and paying $ 65.00 each time and then seeing that she did not get much of the hair out. My dog seems to rub his ears every few days so I know the hair is bothering him. The first "groomer" cut him on one paw and it was bleeding a bit so I found another but although she seems nice I think she may have a problem with big dogs. My dog is a standard poodle and very big and strong. Maybe a bit too much for a little 100 pound girl (groomer) to handle.
Well enough of this rant. I will try pulling a few hairs out each day and see if this is enough.
Thanks very much for the advice.
 
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