Tips For Dog Bathing | Badorder | Smell | Body | Mouth | Ears | Bhola Shola | Harwinder Singh Grewal
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Unpleasant Odors in Dogs
If your dog is still stinky even after a bath, there are several possible reasons. For an outdoor dog, rolling in something dead or being sprayed by a skunk are two sources of persistent odor, although these smells can usually be eliminated after a good bath (or two). For both indoor and outdoor dogs, there are also causes that are related to medical conditions. It may take a veterinary exam to pin down exactly what's making your dog stinky and recommend a treatment.
Why Do Dogs Have Unpleasant Odors?
If your dog continues to stink following a bath and you've ruled out skunk spray and other external causes, a medical problem is likely the reason. Contact your veterinarian to help determine the possible reason.
Smelly Breath
Sometimes smelly breath is caused by something other than dental disease. If your dog's breath has changed for the worse, diabetes or kidney failure may be the cause. Your vet can test for these potential problems and advise treatment. Note what your dog is ingesting. Eating feces, onions, or garlic can cause bad breath.
Anal Glands and Sacs
These two small scent sacs in the anus area are "marking" glands. In the best of circumstances, the secretions are odiferous. When the sacs become infected, the scent goes from bad to worse. The smelly secretions can spread to the dog's fur, giving the dog's whole body a foul odor.
Inflamed Skin
Dogs with inflamed or allergic skin secrete excess oil. In just a short time, this can turn rancid and generate noticeable body odor. This is more likely to occur in areas with dark moist areas like skin folds. Check mouth, ears, under the tail, and other wrinkly areas. While you wait to determine the exact cause, cover your furniture with a towel or blanket to prevent the transfer of the smelly oil to your furniture.
Treatment
The treatment will vary based on the reason for the odor. The vet will do a physical examination to determine the source of the odor. Once identified, the treatment will vary based on the cause.
How to Prevent Odors
As most dog owners know, odors cannot be entirely preventable. There is a distinct difference between regular dog smells and "other" dog smells. Keeping up with regular baths and routine grooming will help you maintain a clean dog and allow you to quickly identify any irregular and particularly bad odors. Speak with your vet to establish the appropriate bathing routine for your dog. The dog's fur, skin sensitivities, and level of activity will determine how often to bathe. Be aware of other behavioral changes and reach out to your vet right away if you notice irregular smells that don't seem to go away even with a clean and well-groomed dog.
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