If it is still bleeding, you can apply mild pressure (like you would on yourself) until the bleeding stops. Keep it clean with saline or clean tap water (room temperature, preferably) and watch it for the next 3-5 days. It should heal over just find on its own.
If the cut becomes very swollen, red, hot to the touch, painful, oozes any fluids or develops a bad odor, you need to take your dog to the vet for treatment - these are all signs of an infected cut.
You cant fix it yourself, you got to take the poor dog to the vet.
You can use a cotton swab dipped in some peroxide to clean the cut, then apply some antibiotic cream to it.
take it to the vets!
By following the vet's advice!
It is never necessary to cut a dog's ears. It is entirely a cosmetic procedure.
A damp ear is a perfect breeding ground for fungus or bacteria, especially for dogs with ear flaps (ears that hang down). When bathing your dog, be sure to not let water into the ears--use cotton to block the ear canal. If your dog's a swimmer, use a towel and then some cotton balls to dry the ears.
The best thing would be to take it to a vet as they will give you the proper medication to treat it. You can usually tell when a dog has ear infections by smelling the ear and if it has an unpleasant smell it is infected. Because Staffies have droopy ears they are more prone to ear infections.
NEVER pierce a dog's ear.
Trim (short for Trimacare) 80 dog tablets are used to treat various ailments in dogs. For example, it treats eye and ear infections.
Ear hematomas don't resolve on their own, so you'll need to take your dog to the vet. The hematoma will need to be opened and drained, which may require surgery.
No he did not. He only cut of the lobe of his ear.
All margarine will do is give your dog greasy ears. There are over the counter ear mite treatments for sale at larger pet stores, but frankly it's not as effective as the medication you can get from your vet. Your best course of action for quick treatment is to have your vet examine your dog.
HIMSELF! He cut off his own ear! Gosh!
If you treat your dog nicely then they will treat you!