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Hi, I gave my 9 year old Boxer bitch ( spayed ) a shampoo on Thursday evening by yesterday she was stinking of sweat any ideas as to what can be the problem, thankyou
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dogs don't sweat WHF; whatever she smells of it's not sweat.
Is she rolling in something?
By the way, the better you think she smells the more she will try to find something smelly to roll in to get rid of the artificial smell that you have created. Vigorous brushing with a dandy brush can help.
Just a thought, have you checked her ears for infection?
Is she rolling in something?
By the way, the better you think she smells the more she will try to find something smelly to roll in to get rid of the artificial smell that you have created. Vigorous brushing with a dandy brush can help.
Just a thought, have you checked her ears for infection?
she is not a dog that rollsor anything apart when I take her for her walks half hour AM and PM she just sleeps or lays around it's then when you can realy smell her, I have got some JOHNSON'S dog deodorant I do not use it much only when I take her in the car, she has a good brush every other day plus I hoover her with a special attachment which I got from a pet shop, so I do not know what to do, she has clean ears good teeth and a nice shiney coat, not dry and not to oily when she gets wet it rolls off her and no scurf, I am lost for reasons, cheersWHF
Perhaps her anal glands need clearing? It's very difficult to guess what a smell might be without actually smelling it!
If it really bothers you you will have to consult a vet, any shampoo or deodorant will just mask the smell but not address the cause.
A healthy dog should not smell bad unless it has rolled in something obnoxious (which they do tend to do).
If it really bothers you you will have to consult a vet, any shampoo or deodorant will just mask the smell but not address the cause.
A healthy dog should not smell bad unless it has rolled in something obnoxious (which they do tend to do).
it is a fairly recent thing I have washed every blanket, towel and bedding that she has layed on or used I notice the smell more so when she is in a car or anywhere she is close to me. Yes I hoover her I bought a special adapter which fits to the hose of the hoover it has got a comb attached to it I might add she loves it, (I bought it from Jollies pet shop) as you are combing with it the hair is sucked into the cleaner, it's brilliant, but it does not stop her from being smelly. what is the best parfumed dog shampoo she loves a bath but to often is not good so I have been told.WHF