Sunday, August 2, 2009

What is wrong with you guys, I would not be asking the question, if I hadn't already given the dog many baths?


Answers:
You can actually make a dog smell worse bathing it too much.
what question are you referring to?
And the question is..........
what are you talking about? dont post crap like this. its a waste of space. maybe you should try adding details to your questions instead of assuming that everyone knows what you're talking about and how you've already tried to fix the problem. you dont have to be rude and obnoxious or people are just going to start being rude back.
Ummm...your question???
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Well what's the Question?

Ally
I didn't answer your first question but I went and read it and maybe you should have stated that in the first place.

Try a deodorizing dog spray. you can get it from walmart or any pet store. If it is really bad try a tomato juice bath like what you would use for skunk spray.

Also try using bath oils in your dogs shampoo (test for allergies first) Just browse the aisles at your pet store you are bond to find something that would work.
post the question so we can see what you're talking about :)
All right! 2 points!
Perhaps because the only real way to rid a dog of its body odor is to give it a bath. Ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer, k?
maybe if you ask a question we would be able to answer it ! . got it
How about you ask the question first...then I'll tell you to give him a bath.
I answered to your question you posted. Try the remedies I suggested. I also thought of another thing it could be. It could be your dogs anal glands. Don't laugh; I am not joking. Take the dog to the groomers and they can fix it. SOmetimes the food you feed your dog can infect his anal glands and cause swelling and discomfort for your dog. Does he drag his butt across the floor? What kind of dog is it? Shar-peis are a dog that is known to be smelly. Give us a little more info so we can help you out.
I answered your last question and I understand what you mean.
I do not know what your original question was but i think i might have an idea, the max you should bath a dog with soap/shampoo is once a month, more than this can cause skin problems. Any stink could be dietary, or hygiene issues, you should ask your dogs vet about what you should do.
After the vet tells you there is no medical reason why the dog has an odor, try these. We had a dog that smelled so bad all the time and bathing was near impossible and did no good.
The reason was that it slept under shrubs and with all that hair, it soaked up the musty smell of the damp.

The one thing that took care of it totally was to have her shaved in late spring/early summer when the weather was warm.
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Try a few drops, or more depending on her size, of chlorophyll in her water. I drink it myself. health food store.
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Ask your vet if her dog food could be the problem. If so, he can tell you what ingredients to avoid.

If you are dealing with a beagle, forget it. The smell is there forever.
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