Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    GiselaRay's Avatar
    GiselaRay Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Oct 11, 2006, 10:43 PM
    My Pup The Lab
    My Pup( yellow Lab) have a bad small after Taking daily walks, I head that a Lab has 2 coats, and that they should not be bath but once a month, that is not enough for my lab, she needs a bath once a week. She is 5 months old and I have bath her once a weeks, sense she was 8 weeks. So far her coat looks good and no dry skin. Are we bathing her too much?

    Thanks,
    Gisela
    tre_cani's Avatar
    tre_cani Posts: 117, Reputation: 22
    Junior Member
     
    #2

    Oct 11, 2006, 11:10 PM
    A weekly bath for a Lab is not too much in my opinion. Especially since some Labs tend to get a little doggy B.O. problem.:rolleyes:

    It wouldn't hurt to check with your vet to make sure she doesn't have a seborrhea problem that could be causing an odor.

    Some people believe that bathing a 'water dog' interferes with the natural oils that make the coat weather-resistant and help it shed water easily (Labrador Retrievers were originally bred for retrieving fowl and small game. They're still used for duck hunting by those that like that sort of thing.).

    Using a quality shampoo made for dogs (a different Ph than people shampoos) will help prevent drying of the skin and coat.

    Just make sure you rinse the shampoo out thoroughly.
    labman's Avatar
    labman Posts: 10,580, Reputation: 551
    Uber Member
     
    #3

    Oct 12, 2006, 05:12 AM
    In general, the fewer baths, the better. Are you rinsing well and using a conditioner? If weekly baths don't seem to be causing a problem, ''if it ain't broke, don't fix it''.

    A healthy Lab should be able to go indefinitely without a bath. My Aster hasn't had a bath since she came back to live with us 3 years ago. She is brushed regularly, and gets occasional swims in the river.

    Are the walks off lead giving her a chance to roll in smelly stuff? If so, that could be the problem. If you don't keep their relief area cleaned up, some dogs will roll in their own feces.

    She should be back at the vet at 6 months for shots and spaying. If the smell problem seems to be her and not what she rolls in, talk to the vet about it. Even if she is doing OK now, as she ages, the weekly baths eventually could be too much for her skin.

    In the winter, a Lab will grow a second woolly under coat if exposed to the cold very much, typically sleeping outside or left in a fenced yard all day. Labs that are house dogs don't develop the second coat although they still have plenty of hair to shed in the spring.


Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search


Check out some similar questions!

Still need help on my beagle pup [ 5 Answers ]

I am still having the same problems as before with my beagle... the kennel training for us has been hell... I thought dogs aren't supposed to pooh in their sleeping space and eating place?. is it just a phase pups go through when they pee when they haven't seen you in awhile?. im getting all kinds...

Sneezing pup [ 4 Answers ]

We recently adopted a mixed female pup who (according to the SPCA and our vet) seems to be predominantly lab, is very small for her age (weighed 4lbs at 7 weeks) and so far is behaving like a lab puppy should behave. However, she sneezes a lot. Is this something to be concerned about? Is it...

Lab pup going nuts in presence of strangers [ 5 Answers ]

Any suggestions for controlling a 7 month old lab who jumps onto new people. He is very obiedient when he is with the family but when new people come over or when meeting new people and dogs on walks he will get very excited and jump all over the person no matter how much I say "no", "off", or...

Lab pup won't eat [ 1 Answers ]

My daughter brought home a lab puppy which had been left chained outside an abandoned home without food and water. The puppy's been here a little less than two weeks. It's probably around 3 months old. It had been eating fine until last night, when it really didn't eat that much. Kind of picked at...


View more questions Search