Any mild liquid antibacterial liquid soap will do fine and only when you shower or bath (which should be daily) other than that leave them be.
a blowout is when the skin has been pushed from the inside of your ear. if you have a little bit of skin on the back of your ear around the stretching you should downsize and wait until it has healed. also your ears should not bleed while stretching :)
ears have wax and wax is good so clean them EVERY week
That would be ear lobe stretching.
After cropping, dog's ears are stitched by the veterinarian and the owner is usually supplied with pain medication to give the dog. The ears will then need daily dressing to keep them clean and in the correct position. After a few monoths they will have healed.
If you turn your earrings around in a full circle and it doesn't sting or burn or have any crust around the ears they should be healed.
no, you should wait 6 months. that goes for while you're stretching, too. 6 months between sizes. most people don't, but you really ought to.
Yes, but only after they have healed.
yes of course it does have you ever tried it?
its just where the skin has healed, its like a scar, some scar's are hard It could be that, or the ear is infected and it's a small ball of puss. What you do is you keep the earring in but twist it and clean it regualrly.
Generally no, but looking into your dog's ears every so often will help you see if your dog has gotten ear mites.
If they are newly pierced, then they weren't healed all the way OR your skin healed to the bar of the earring. This can happen if you don't turn your earrings everyday. Just put the jewelry back in and be sure to clean and spin them twice a day for a week or two then try again.
Touch his ears often without actually cleaning them. Once he is used to the feeling of you simply touching his ears, introduce a cotton ball or cotton pad with cleaning solution.