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Some dogs just need them expressed more often than others.
Honestly as far as smells, change shampoos. Odds are what you're using isn't cutting the mustard. Switch to something with some baking soda/deodorizer in it and wash your dog twice and suds up every nook and cranny. Don't forget the pits, under the tail, and chest. When we have dogs that come in for a bath after rolling in gore we always find fun thing there.
Then put a conditioner on it so you don't completely dry out the hair and skin.
Then dry completely.
In about a day... start smelling your dog. You need to find the source of your funk. Does it start at the feet, the butt, the pits, ears? Or is it something about what she does get into outside. Some things combined with dog skin just swelter together to create epic funk.
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Quote: Melissa Thom
Some dogs just need them expressed more often than others.
My dog is one of those. Even on a raw diet with hard stools he has trouble with the anals. Someone opined it *might* be related to his problems with bacteria on the skin, that it forms a kind of barrier?? I'm not so sure about that. I do include that area during the weekly bath, gently using a wash cloth to clean things off back there.
How do you go raw in japan ,I heard it's hard to do there cause of the meat , not as available ...
I have a female that goes into heat and
I have never smelled anything bad before during or after, that would alarm me , I guess every dog is different. I hope you figure out what the cause is..good luck
How do you go raw in japan ,I heard it's hard to do there cause of the meat , not as available ...
I have a female that goes into heat and
I have never smelled anything bad before during or after, that would alarm me , I guess every dog is different. I hope you figure out what the cause is..good luck
I'm gonna' guess the BX/PX (whatever your branch is). When I was there (it's been a while) there was no shortage of seafood, but the best place for meat was on base, and it was pretty expensive.
How do you go raw in japan ,I heard it's hard to do there cause of the meat , not as available ...
Meat isn't too expensive on post. Its about the same price we were paying in New York. Its not as good quality sometimes though
Anyway, I took her into the vet and she needed her glands expressed. SO he did it and I gave her a bath after and she is all better. Not I just have to give her some Beano or something. LOL. Since the raw diet she is so gassy. My husband will leave the bedroom at night because she stinks! I think its funny but my husband isn't too amused at 2am.
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