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Old Feb 24, 2008, 10:55 AM
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smelly dog

what can I do about my dogs body odor, she smells even after having a bath I dont even want her in the same room as me

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Old Feb 24, 2008, 11:00 AM   #2  
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What shampoo are you using? I like sergents. I bathe my pup once a week it seems to keep her smelling well. there is also dag conditioners and detanglers that refreash there aroma. they can be found at walmart
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Dogs can have a yeast infection of the skin that causes a terrible odor. You could try an after-bath rinse with half-white vinegar and half-water. If it is a mild case, this can lower the pH and make the skin environment less suitable for yeast growth. If it persists, ask your vet, I guarantee he has smelled that odor before and will have an idea what is causing it!
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Brushing your dog on a daily basis should greatly improve the odor. I would also see the vet to check for infections, especially if the strong smell is recent or has increased.
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