Plucking Husky's ears can be a pain in the ass, so we need ear powder to relieve Husky's pain also requires a hemostat that can clamp the ear hair fiercely and never slip off. Ear powder can be purchased at pet hospitals or online. It is a very fine white powder, and you will find that a new bottle of ear powder is also very light because the powder is so fine. It contains peppermint and anti-inflammatory ingredients, which can make it less painful for huskies to pluck their ears. Hemostatic forceps are available in medical equipment stores.
The first step of plucking the ear hair: squeeze the ear powder into the husky's ear. Before squeezing the ear powder into the husky's ears, you need to try it on your own hand to see how much ear powder can be squeezed out with how much force. Because when the slender mouth on the front of the ear powder bottle is inserted into the husky's ear, you can't see at all. You can squeeze some more ear powder in, anyway, after plucking the ear hair, the husky will definitely shake the ear powder out.
It's important to pluck your husky's ears so that it doesn't move around and doesn't make it uncomfortable. My husky is relatively large, so I can let its front legs claw on me, and then I clamp its body with two legs, so that it is more stable to operate. If your husky is smaller or bigger, you need to research what position to use. The puppy can be placed on the table, with the arms under control, and maybe someone else is needed.
The second step of ear plucking: Massage the husky's ears. If it is a lop-eared husky, lift its ears, let the roots of the ears flow as deep as possible into the ears, and then massage the roots of the ears to make the ear powder fully contact with the inside of the ears, which has a paralyzing effect.
Plucking the Husky's ears Step 3: Hand plucking. It's pretty scary to say it. In fact, I didn't have a spectrum when I started, but I felt a little bit at the beginning, and it didn't seem so scary, so I let it go.
I usually feel that it may hurt better to insert from the root of the hair, so I also try to clip the hemostatic forceps to the root of the hair, but it often clips the skin in the ear. I then understand why professionals don't pluck the hair roots when they pluck their ear hair. You should also pay special attention. You can see that there are still a lot of ear hair plucked out of the husky's ears. Especially the brown locks, which have been stuck together by secretions in the husky's ear, and the husky's ear will become inflamed for a long time. Those still white hairs are thicker outside the ear canal, which prevents the secretions in the ears from being thrown out. After all these hairs are plucked, the Husky's ears are much refreshed.