What to do if a dog has a bad body odor Why does a dog have a bad body odor
Causes of dogs with heavy body odor
1. Bad breath in dogs is mainly caused by abnormal digestion of food, but when food is stuck between the dog’s teeth for too long, it can also cause bad breath. It will cause a strong odor in the dog's mouth.
2. When the wound on the dog's body is infected and bacteria has grown, it will produce a peculiar smell.
3. When a dog enters estrus or gives birth, endocrine imbalance in the body will cause the dog to have a strong odor.
4. Dogs often use their tongues to lick their hair. The tongue will bring saliva, including some substances, to the hair, causing the dog to have a peculiar smell.
5. Many owners often bathe their dogs every few days, which causes excessive secretion of oil on the dog's epidermis and produces odor.
6. Some people think that dogs will be very hot in summer and shave the dog's hair very short, but then the dog will have no hair to protect the skin. This will secrete more epidermal oil, causing excessive secretion of epidermal oil in dogs and causing odor in the skin.
Don’t bathe your dog too frequently or it will stink more
Properly reducing the number of baths can greatly reduce your dog’s skin problems. Some parents think that their dogs have heavy body odor, so they frequently bathe their dogs with scented shampoo. In fact, the result of this is that the body odor is worse, because after the oil film on the dog's hair is washed away, the dog's skin needs to secrete a large amount of new oil in a compensatory manner. To form a protective film, body odor will be heavier than before taking a bath. Moreover, bathing too frequently can easily lead to skin diseases, which further aggravate body odor, leading to a vicious circle in which the more a dog takes a bath, the more likely it is to get dirty and have more body odor.How to remove odor in the air
Based on the general response to the source of the odor, the smell will be reduced but still lingering, what should I do? manage? You can take some other measures.
1. Disinfectant: Dogs will lick furniture and floors, so choose carefully.
2. Incense: Covers up odor and may have an impact on the respiratory tract.
3. White vinegar mixed with water: control the dosage and don’t let the odor turn sour~
4. Pet-specific deodorant: sterilizes and disinfects, and can effectively deodorize.
5. Pinch your nose: try everything and it works.
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