dog should be at least 2 and be in her 4th or 5th heat
Rub your hand in its ear.
keep it calm and try to make it roll over then put a cup under its ear and catch the blood if its running or if it isn't, SLOWLY rub its ear or do wat Eva u want with it
NEVER pierce a dog's ear.
If your dog has an ear infection, they may be leaning their head to one side, scratching at that particular ear, or be acting abnormally. Check to see if the ear is red or inflammed, and most importantly, take your dog to the veterinarian. They usually lay in bed or they keep scratching at their ear.
A dog will constantly be scratching its ear. Also, if you take a tissue and rub it in its ear, and foul smelling browny-red gunk comes out, then an ear infection is likely. The only sure fire way is to take the dog to a vet.
rub some body oil on yourself and seductively rub it on the dog. make sure to thoroughly wash the undercarriage of the dog
To your dog, you are his territory and he is marking you, making you "his".
Ear fungi
Becasue your dog is a purebred.
No, Orajel is not designed to be safe in the ear canal. Also, there really isn't any reason to be pulling ear hairs on a dog - they are there for a reason (to keep your dog's ears clean) and pulling them out can predispose your dog to ear infections. It's also painful to the dog, as I'm sure you have noticed based on your question. If your dog is having chronic ear infections, I would start with keeping your dogs' ears clean and dry, and possibly clipping the ear hairs close with a small pair of scissors.
well........i had a problem with my ear once. The ear specialist told me to rub a little bit of olive oil inside the outer ear canal and that it will make my wax start to develop again. (( My ear was not producing wax and this helped)) Do not put too much olive oil......just rub a little bit twice a week on the upper interior part of the ear ........
You rub his belly, but obviously not too far down.