Spudlet
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We had a clipping mishap on Friday. I always trim the hair on the underside of Henry's ear flaps to help stop things being caught in it - well, I was doing this and he heard a noise outside and moved suddenly
I haven't cut him, but he got a very close shave indeed
! He has then itched at this until the skin has become sore and weepy -he had a couple of days when he was left alone for a few hours and since I wasn't there to stop him, he seems to have done quite some damage
It doesn't smell infected and he isn't worrying at it, shaking his head, cocking his head or giving any strong pain reaction when I examine it and gently stroke the outside of his ears and around there, so provided it continues to clear up I am going to keep and eye on it rather than take him straight to the vets (of course if it gets worse it will be a vet trip). He is a bit concerned about me touching it (he gives appeasing signals rather than tries to avoid me and doesn't flinch when I touch his ears) and did give a small wimper when he tried to scratch it earlier, but tbh I don't see that as a bad thing if it means he leaves it alone - I did dry it gently with a clean tissue to remove some of the wetness after that and he was fine. However I am torn between leaving it completely alone, and giving it a gentle clean with some warm water and cotton wool? I don't want to make it worse, but he has a couple of crusty patches I'd like to get off if possible.
As I said, I'll keep an eye on it either way and if there's no improvement or it worsens, I'll take him to the vet.
Poor Henry, I feel ever so guilty

It doesn't smell infected and he isn't worrying at it, shaking his head, cocking his head or giving any strong pain reaction when I examine it and gently stroke the outside of his ears and around there, so provided it continues to clear up I am going to keep and eye on it rather than take him straight to the vets (of course if it gets worse it will be a vet trip). He is a bit concerned about me touching it (he gives appeasing signals rather than tries to avoid me and doesn't flinch when I touch his ears) and did give a small wimper when he tried to scratch it earlier, but tbh I don't see that as a bad thing if it means he leaves it alone - I did dry it gently with a clean tissue to remove some of the wetness after that and he was fine. However I am torn between leaving it completely alone, and giving it a gentle clean with some warm water and cotton wool? I don't want to make it worse, but he has a couple of crusty patches I'd like to get off if possible.
As I said, I'll keep an eye on it either way and if there's no improvement or it worsens, I'll take him to the vet.
Poor Henry, I feel ever so guilty