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I think pups have a distinctive odor...puppy breath and puppy body BO. I don't think it's a bad or offensive smell but to my nose it IS there. And it does go away.
Reg: 10-30-2005
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I agree that puppies have a smell and it is a good puppy smell, but to remove the kennel smell I would give a bath after the pup has been home a couple days.
Make sure to have treats on hand for the bath and make it a fun experience for the pup too. My dogs (except the Bloodhound) all jump in the tub for bath time and it comes from making it fun.
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