Why do dogs smell
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People commonly view dogs as the babies of the family and as such these animals are always hugged, kissed and cuddled. Dogs are specially affectionate with children so that the strong bond that is formed is the reason why kid and dog becomes virtually inseparable. Dogs though have a distinct smell. No matter how pet owners aver that their pet has no doggie smell, the dog would still emit a distinct odor that is quite unpleasant to humans.
Dog owners regularly groom the pet to ensure that they are kept clean as being considered as family members, dogs are allowed to live and even sleep with the family. Frequent bathing is not advisable for dogs as it dries up the skin thus owners would provide the pet with doggie powders and colognes to maintain the pleasant smell in between baths. Pet owners can never prevent a dog from giving in to their primitive behavior whenever given a chance.
This means that once a chance is presented the dog would roll in smelly rotten animals so that the putrid smell will cling to the fur. Apparently dogs hate being bathed as bathing time can be an arduous task for a dog owner. Dogs though are known to enjoy bathing in muddy and smelly water. If the smelly water is not rinsed from the fur the dog would smell like a dirty damp carpet.
Dogs are voracious eaters so that even inedible objects will be eaten. Even potty trained dogs will not know how to properly clean themselves so that the ingested plastic or cloth that was not totally excreted will dangle from the rear end adding to the dog’s already unpleasant smell. Feces may also stick on the fur around the anus. The dog’s unpleasant smell can be associated with medical problems. Bad breath is a symptom of diabetes or a kidney disease. An infected ear arising from parasite infestation, an impacted anal gland and periodontal diseases can be the culprits that give the dog an abhorrent smell.
The doggie smell is more noticeable in the anal area as the anal glands of a dog secretes a yellowish to grayish fluid that has a smell distinct to every dog. The primary reason why a dog smell though is poor hygiene. Humans that are not too concerned with proper body hygiene would also have an unpleasant smell. Dog owners can easily deal with the unpleasant doggie smell by making sure that the dog is regularly groomed.
Read more about why dogs smell and first aid for dogs at Sarah’s Dogs.
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