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Old 26-Sep-2006, 06:22 PM
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Dog body odour

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I just bought a Shih Tzu cross and discovered that she had strong body odour even after bath. As a result, we have to apply johnson baby powder on her daily. Suspecting could be the dried dog food which we feed her. Cannot remember the brand because given by the shop owner when we purchased her. Would appreciate it if someone could advise me what should i do about the puppy's odour. Thanks.

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Old 27-Sep-2006, 01:55 PM
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Dog odour, this is very subjective. I find a lot of new dog owners have this complain. No matter what, a dog will have doggy smell. If your dog smells even after bath it could only mean two things; 1) is as I've mentioned above, 2) the grooming process is not thorough. Dirty and/or infected ears are really smelly. Anal gland too needs to be clean out (express) regularly. The pus stinks like hell and small amount oozes out regularly. When impacted, you'll see the dog dragging it's backside (scoot) on the ground occasionally. Expressing the anal gland should ideally be done by a Vet or a trained groomer if you are not sure.

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I just bought a Shih Tzu cross and discovered that she had strong body odour even after bath. As a result, we have to apply johnson baby powder on her daily. Suspecting could be the dried dog food which we feed her. Cannot remember the brand because given by the shop owner when we purchased her. Would appreciate it if someone could advise me what should i do about the puppy's odour. Thanks.

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Old 27-Sep-2006, 02:56 PM
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Thanks for your advice. We are quite thorough when cleaning her after she passed motion or urinate. Would be bringing her to a vet soon for her 3rd jab so at the same time would request the vet to do a checkup on her - sign of any ear infection.

noticed that some owners were discussing about the intake of food would also have an impact on the doggie's body odour, so thot may be the cause.

Used to keep a japanese spitz, pomeranian but both did not have such problem.

Thanks again n have a great week ahead.
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Old 02-Oct-2006, 06:55 PM
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Have just send my puppy for checkup. Everything seemed to be fine except found some ear ticks. Sought vet's advice on the body odour and was told that most dogs have this problem - as what was mentioned in your reply, thanks. however, some may not be that strong - odour. Seem like nothing much can be done. Would try to clean its ears and her teeth more often. Hopefully this help to reduce its odour smell.

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Old 03-Oct-2006, 12:44 AM
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It's called Ear Mites not Ear Ticks. Mites (hardly visible) are much smaller than ticks. Hopefully with the healing of the ears the smell would be reduced.
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Have just send my puppy for checkup. Everything seemed to be fine except found some ear ticks. Sought vet's advice on the body odour and was told that most dogs have this problem - as what was mentioned in your reply, thanks. however, some may not be that strong - odour. Seem like nothing much can be done. Would try to clean its ears and her teeth more often. Hopefully this help to reduce its odour smell.
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Old 03-Oct-2006, 12:29 PM
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Thanks for the information. Will monitor her closely.

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Old 09-Oct-2006, 01:00 PM
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Hi

The odour smell on my puppy has improved after treatment of her ears mites. She also likes me to brush her teeth - sigh cos she like to lick on the toothpaste.

Tried to change her eagle pack dried food to Performance Lamb and Rice but failed.

Was advised by a pet shop owner to feed her with specially packed for 'Shih Tzu' dried food - wat the puppy ate also contirbute to her body odour. Was given some free sample and she seemed to enjoy it. Should continue feed her with this brand.

Bought a doggie cologne to spread on her coat.

Thanks for all your helps.

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