Three common areas can be found in the skin, ears or anal glands. We’ll discuss how they cause persistent odors and what you can do about it.
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Few things are as frustrating as persistent dog odors that just won't go away. Read our simple fix to cut down on those unpleasant doggy smells.
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If your dog continues to smell after a bath, it’s usually a sign that something is wrong. It’s best to get your dog checked by a veterinarian if you notice that your dog smells bad.
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If your dog continues to smell after a bath, it’s usually a sign that something is wrong. It’s best to get your dog checked by a veterinarian if you notice that your dog smells bad.
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If your dog continues to smell after a bath, it’s usually a sign that something is wrong. It’s best to get your dog checked by a veterinarian if you notice that your dog smells bad.
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If your dog continues to smell after a bath, it’s usually a sign that something is wrong. It’s best to get your dog checked by a veterinarian if you notice that your dog smells bad.
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For most dogs, a bath is a necessary evil. Owners know when their dogs need washing, and the event involves filling a tub, providing a good shampoo, brushing the dog before and after, drying out the coat, and cleaning the ears. The task can be difficult when a dog resists your good intentions, and f
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Ever had to ride home with your dog after they’d been swimming at the lake? Or given your dog a bath, and thought they smelled worse afterward?
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Does your dog smell? Find out what could be causing these unpleasant odors and if it's something that needs more than just a bath to fix.
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Why does my dog stink after a bath? There are many reasons such as infection, disease, gas, & more. Find out why and how you can prevent it!
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Nothing quite like wet dog smell, ladies and gents. I don’t know what it is, but something about it is so abrasive. It’s stale, stagnant, and stinky. The good news is that there are easy solutions to this problem, and it may actually be indicative of a skin issue or condition that you were previously unaware of and can treat! We’re hitting all the big topics in dog grooming this time around - why dogs smell, how much smell is normal, how to keep your dog from smelling after going outside, the 4 reasons why your dog stinks, and what you can do about it.
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The smell is caused by natural oils and micro-organisms mixing with other elements. Here are our top tips that will make bath time pleasant for you and your pooch!
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Whether we like it or not, all dogs will stink. At times even the most passionate of dog lovers will turn their noses up. But…
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While a freshly bathed wet pooch might have a bit of doggy odor because of his damp fur, if Fido clears the room with his stinky scent, a medical problem might be to blame. Your pup won't smell like roses all the time, but he should have at least a bearable odor to you and anyone he encounters.
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Are you wondering why my dog smells really bad even after a bath? We have all the reasons stated for you that you may have never thought...
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Many dogs stink after bath often leaving owners wonder what that's all about. After all, it doesn't make sense. Despite using a pleasantly scented shampoo, that dog smell shortly comes back to haunt you, what gives? Interestingly, there are several explanations for that strong "doggy smell."
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Rufus smelling less than flowery? While a bath might help, it might not be enough. In fact, chances are he might end up smelling even worse after taking one. If that happens regularly, pay attention -- there might be something else at play that keeps Rufus from smelling his best.
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Anyone who cuddles a dog knows that sometimes there are unpleasant aromas associated with them. We are all familiar with the terms “dog breath” and “smell like a dog.” Not all smells will be helped by bathing. Some of them come from actual health issues and it is important to know the difference because one needs a bath (or 3) and the others will require medical intervention. Odors that will respond to bathing are things like rolling in stinky stuff ... Read more
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