Help with Dog Coat Odor

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No offense to Honey, but she's smells REALLY bad!:( Even when I give her a bath! Do you guys have any suggestions?
 
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No offense to Honey, but she's smells REALLY bad!:( Even when I give her a bath! Do you guys have any suggestions?
I too have this problem... And i've been using earthbath mango tango like everyone else. Would like to hear some suggestions also!
 

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alot has been mentioned regarding diet and 'doggie odor'. I can tell you that my dogs no longer have odor having changed their food quite awhile ago. the only time they smell is when they've decided to wallow in something horrid...never appreciated. lol or perhaps something medical going on...skin problems?? I don't even bathe mine that much. they get brushed daily, but bathing happens just a couple times a year.
 

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I would first look at what you're feeding her, then rule out any sort of medical skin issues and then go get a bottle of MangoTango shampoo or FurBreeze freshener.
 

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I agree with Zoom. A healthy dog should never reek unless they have been where they s houldn't be. My tiny toy poodle is 3 pounds, groomed weekly, and will roll in the nastiest thing she can find.
 

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I have to agree. Doggy odor is mainly from diet. What are you feeding? You may also want to consider using and antibacterial shampoo and see if that helps or rule out a yeast skin infection...
 

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This may sound silly, but how old is your dog? I've noticed that my dogs had a noticably stronger doggy odor during adolescence. It went away as they matured.
 

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We feed Honey and Oscar "Pedigree Adult: Complete Nutrition --- Small Crunchy Bites" and we feed Princess (who doesn't smell at all but sheds all over the place no matter how much we brush her) Kibbles and Bits. Honey, Oscar, and Princess are bathed in "Premium Deodorizing Shampoo" and "Hartz 2 in 1 Flea Rid". I groom her with a brush every day.
 
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I would try a better quality food for all your pets.

it will probably help with the odor and the shedding problems you are encountering.

Elissa
 

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I agree you would find good results all around with better food. Both Pedigree and Kibbles and Bits are very low quality.
 

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ITA with the others. Doggy odor most often is caused by poor diet- sometimes it's from rotting teeth. Every dog we've brought in through rescue stunk even after a bath. Once they are on high end food for a few weeks to a month, it goes away. Pedigree is REEEEAAALLY low end food.
 
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I'm feeding canidae and Innova EVO...

Might be a ways off, but could it be from all the moisture?

She sleeps outside and i live near the beach. Everything gets SOAKED at night due to condensation. could it be that she's getting really moist at night and causing this smell?
 

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try a food that has salmon in it like wainwrights that is very good food and salmon helps the skin you can also perfume that helps disguise the smell check your dog has not got any skin conditions before using any perfume also check your dogs anal gland does not need doing as it leaks a little and it stinks
 

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I noticed that I am having the same problems with Holly. She is on canidae chicken meal and rice kibble and she smells totally of dog. Mark noticed that the car smells really bad whenever she goes in the car with us and it's starting to linger in the car for awhile. I bath her with the earthbath shampoo and she is brushed daily. I should probably bring this up with the vet about her smell but I never really noticed it (mainly because my allergies make it impossible for me to smell her).
 

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My guess is it's the food. That's a very low quality food and you can get a bigger bang for your buck if you steer clear of grocery store brands. I know I can tell the difference between a dog that is on good food and one that isn't.
 

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Definitely switch to a better food.

Julie, we feed Canidae All Life Stages and our dog doesn't really have his own smell. He just absorbs the smell of his surroundings. Usually good, sometimes really bad. :)
 

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Definitely switch to a better food.

Julie, we feed Canidae All Life Stages and our dog doesn't really have his own smell. He just absorbs the smell of his surroundings. Usually good, sometimes really bad. :)
I hope it's not the surroundings or else our place smells really bad and we don't even know it:yikes: . She does smell a lot like dog though not really the surroundings just like a dog. She might still be adjusting to be on a better food though because I don't remember what the breeder fed but I don't think it was a high quality food, I should probably check and see because I know he wrote it down on her papers.
 

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