Ear hair has always been a place that many owners easily ignore. If too much ear hair accumulates in the dog’s ear canal, then bacteria will easily grow again, and if water accidentally flows into the ear, it may also breed ear mites over time, so it is necessary to help your dog remove ear hair regularly. The so-called removal of ear hair is plucking ear hair, not trimming. If you just trim, the roots of the hair will remain in the skin, and these shortened ear hairs will continue to grow, and with the appearance of new ear hairs, there will be more and more ear hairs inside the ears, which fundamentally does not remove the ear hairs. Step 1: Turn your dog’s ears over and gently press the ears to make the area that needs ear hair more visible. 2. Sprinkle ear powder (for pets) into the dog’s ears to make each ear hair clearer and better. Don’t worry about the powder being left in the dog’s ears, because the cleaned ear canal is free of ear hair and the dog will shake out the excess powder when he shakes his head. 3. Use your index finger and thumb to do the first plucking of the outer ear hairs. 4. After plucking the ear hairs with your fingers, you can let the ear clip come into play and use it to carefully pluck each ear hair. Because the dog’s ears are not built to be a hole in the ground, it is necessary to adjust the direction of the ear cleaner slightly to avoid hurting the dog. Try to take your time when plucking, so as not to be too rough and hurt your dog. Be sure to massage your dog’s ear after each ear plucking, caress his head, comfort and praise him.
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