Second try. Contrary to what most dogs believe, no it won't hurt the dog provided that he is not expected to live, sleep work outside in all weathers (bathing strips natural oils from coat), please check that there is nothing actually wrong, eg ear infection, anal gland probs. Extra brushing with clean tools can control smell, as can those dog wipes you get in pet shops and supermarkets. Some of the cheaper dogfoods can make a dog smelly all over, not just breath so check diet. If you bathe in the garden please remember that hose water is COLD luke warm from a bucket will be tolerated better. If your dog is an oldie please keep him/ her warm while drying off. All of our dogs (weimaraners) have been fond of rolling in **** and have been bathed as often as tthree days on the trot with no ill effects (to the dog, I was knackered and my car stank) If you are bathing frequently (and the dog) use a gentle shampoo, I use aveda on ours, used dog shampoo once and the poor dog got a horrible rash