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What are some ways to eliminate the unpleasant odor from dogs’ bodies?

Introduction: Why do dogs have a bad odor?

Dogs are known for their loyalty, love, and companionship. However, they can also be infamous for their unpleasant odor. The reason behind this is because their bodies produce an oily substance called sebum, which can accumulate in their skin folds and hair, leading to a bad smell. Additionally, dogs have a strong sense of smell, which means they can pick up scents that humans may not even notice. But fear not, there are ways to eliminate or reduce the unpleasant odor from your furry friend’s body.

Proper grooming: Bathing & brushing

Bathing and brushing your dog regularly is essential for maintaining their hygiene and eliminating the bad odor. Use a gentle dog shampoo and conditioner to cleanse their coat and remove any dirt or debris. Brushing their coat regularly will also help to distribute the natural oils, which can reduce the smell. However, over-bathing can strip their skin of natural oils and cause dryness, so it’s important to find a balance. It’s also essential to dry your dog thoroughly after a bath to avoid any dampness, which can lead to a musty smell.

Diet: Feeding your dog the right food

Feeding your dog a well-balanced diet is not only important for their overall health, but also for reducing their bad odor. Foods that are high in fat and protein can lead to an increase in sebum production, which can contribute to the smell. On the other hand, foods that are high in fiber can help to regulate their digestive system and reduce any unpleasant odors that may come from their stool. It’s also important to avoid giving your dog table scraps or foods that are toxic to them, as this can lead to digestive issues and cause bad breath.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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