
Many many months ago, I posted about finding a professional groomer to strip my wire-coated terrier - and a lengthy debate about "clipper-happy" groomers ensued!
I found a groomer who gave my dog a "mini-strip" 6 months ago (to accustom her to the procedure), followed by a bath - from reading the sensible advice on this forum, I questioned the wisdom of bathing a dog with shampoo after being stripped, but in the groomers opinion it would not be a problem (stripped hair is dead hair, therefore the pores would not be open....??). Anyway, on that occasion, my dog hadn't had a really major strip, so she was fine. In any case, the groomer knows her job, right?
I've just had her fully stripped again, and again she had a full bath straight afterwards. Within 24 hrs she went down with a very high temperature. I had to take her to the emergency vet for anti-inflams and antibiotics, she was so unwell, and the bill was about £100.
A couple of days after she had recovered - she was very poorly but bounced back fast, typical terrier - I found hundreds of lumps and scabs covering her neck, shoulders, and flanks.
Is it a reasonable conclusion that it was the bath - or more significantly, the shampoo - which cause this infection? Or was it being stripped full stop - can I never have her stripped again, do I have to resort to having her clipped and ruin her coat?
And in the meantime, what do I do about the scabs and scurf now coming off her, bringing clumps of hair with it? I've been gently combing out the matts and scabs so she feels less itchy, although it hasn't been bothering her particularly. I'm worried she's going to end up with bald patches, it will grow back won't it? :(