Take her to the Vet! She needs some ear drops and the vet will tell you how much to put in and when. Also, the 'black stuff' is part of it, just clean it out with a tissue or some swabs (don't shove it down the dog's ear though! You could cause some serious injury!)
take her to the vet
Since sodium chloride is salt, I can't imagine what it would do for an earache, since in most cases an earache is caused by a bacterial infection. I could see using salt water to flush out your ear canal, but since the infection would likely be behind the eardrum, it could hardly do much good for an earache even if salt could kill bacteria.
Objects such as cotton swabs should not be inserted into the ear canal. A healthy immune system should be maintained to reduce the opportunity for infections.
Black River Canal Warehouse was created in 1890.
The Kiel Canal
The Main-Danube Canal links the North and Black Sea
The Main-Danube Canal links the North and Black Seas.
Suez Canal Panama Canal Danube - Black Sea Canal
Yes, wind whipping in your ear causes a pressure difference which can cause (or worsen) an earache. It happens to me when I climb mountains, or just walk on a cold and windy day. I recommend carrying small ear plugs with you when you are out. If the wind starts whipping, put them in. It can help a lot.
The golden gate straight
The web address of the Boonville Black River Canal Museum is: http://blackrivercanalmuseum.com
The phone number of the Boonville Black River Canal Museum is: 315-942-6763.