Molly is not well...,,,,,

Hi all, not on here very often but need a bit of advice.

Molly are 6 year old, has just been groomed again, all stripped off and looks lovely,
Problem is she has become very scitty and seems to be in pain but we can't find anything wrong. It's always happens after grooming who ever we use, she seems to have very sensitive ear tips but there's nothing there and she seems to be seeing things and is jumpy..

She eating ok and everything else seems normal. jazzy are other one has been to the same groomers with no I'll effects and she's the same age ( Molly's sister).

Any ideas anyone.....
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perhaps it is the shampoo the groomer uses, or she just itches from having her hair cut. Sorry not much help
Does it last for a long time or just for a few hours the day of grooming?
Mady wrote:
Does it last for a long time or just for a few hours the day of grooming?


It can last for 3-4 weeks it's a real shame for her ...
KTB wrote:
perhaps it is the shampoo the groomer uses, or she just itches from having her hair cut. Sorry not much help


Don't think so as it happened with about 7 different salons..
Maybe the short coat dries her skin out and she is uncomfortable until it grows out a bit. Take a good look at her skin and see if it looks flaky at all. I know others will chime in here, but I have heard using a bit of olive oil on the food every day helps and I am sure there are other ways to get a bit of moisture in the skin.
How short is her hair? Is she being shaved or cut with scissors?
Do you have a pic of after a groom?
How short is the hair. Does she do this just after the grpoom or a bit latter as it could be ingrowing hairs. Sounds like you might have to grow here coat & see what happens
Mady wrote:
Maybe the short coat dries her skin out and she is uncomfortable until it grows out a bit. Take a good look at her skin and see if it looks flaky at all. I know others will chime in here, but I have heard using a bit of olive oil on the food every day helps and I am sure there are other ways to get a bit of moisture in the skin.


Sorry I've been missing, I will try your suggestion sounds like it could be the problem..can't see any flakey skin but it does make sense the way she behaves...thank you.
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