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where it is chewing. The bad taste will stop it from chewing the area, but some dogs may like the taste. Try different versions u ntil you find one your dog does not like. 11 Reapply the ointment daily until the behavior stops.1 Approach the dog slowly and cal mly. Speak to it in a low, reassuring voice, and stroke it when you are close enough. The dog may be agitated from its wound, and it's important to keep the dog calm to protect yourself from a bite. Even if the dog is calm when you approach, you may consider h 1752 aving a second person restrain it and possibly use a muzzle. 2 Wipe away the blood with a cotton wool pad soaked in cool water, an d place another two pads of clean cotton wool soaked in the cool water on both sides of the injured ear. 3 Fold the ear, with the budget mobile phones cotton pads still in place, back against the dog's head, and keep them secure by wrapping the gauze around the top of the head and .
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