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- Skin infections. One possible reason behind that noticeable musty scent in your dog could indeed be a skin infection. These infections typically stem from a range of factors, including allergies, mites, or an overgrowth of fungal elements.
- Poor grooming habits. Regular grooming is crucial for dogs, and neglecting this aspect of their care can result in a musty smell. Dogs accumulate dirt, debris, and excess oils on their fur, particularly those with thick coats or long hair.
- Breed-specific factors. When it comes to the distinct aroma of our canine companions, it’s worth noting that some dog breeds are more inclined to carry a musty scent due to their inherent characteristics.
- Ear infections. You know, it’s funny how easily we overlook ear infections as a potential source of that rather unpleasant musty scent in our beloved furry companions.
Mar 23, 2017 · If you notice that your dog has started developing a musty smell even after a bath and can't find a good reason for it, you may want to see you vet. A musty smell in dogs may be due to various causes, and several of them require veterinary attention.
Mold, mildew, and other allergens can also be present in your home, which can transfer onto your dog’s coat and cause them to smell bad. Regular cleaning and grooming can help minimize these odors and keep your dog smelling fresh. Now, let’s take a look at some interesting trends related to the topic of why your dog smells bad even after a bath: 1.
Dec 26, 2023 · Dr. Murdoch offers the following tips for how to get pungent dog smells out of your home: Clean your dog’s bedding and groom them regularly to reduce shedding. Open windows and use air purifiers to ensure good ventilation. Clean floors and carpets frequently with pet-safe deodorizers.
- Skin Disease
- Ear Infections
- Oral Disease
- Anal Glands
- Skin Folds
- Flatulence
- Urinary Incontinence
- Faecal Soiling
- Normal Doggy Smells
The skin of dogs with chronic dermatitis almost always has a bad smell. You might describe it as ranging from an extreme ‘doggy’ smell to old socks. This is probably due to an overgrowth of secondary yeast and bacteria taking advantage of the skin’s weakness. Affected skin often looks thickened or wrinkly, and may have a greasy or flaky surface. It...
Infections inside the ear canal are a specialised form of skin disease complicated by severe yeast or bacterial overgrowth. They nearly always smell strongly, and if you put your nose right up to the canal it there’s no mistaking the origin. Sometimes the infection is so deep that the ear canal looks normal on the outside. Never, never just put cle...
If you have identified the smell as coming from inside the mouth, there are still quite a few causes. The first is advanced periodontal disease, which is inflammation and infection of the junction between the teeth and gums. This is the most common cause of bad breath and tooth loss. Once dental disease develops, you will need it treated under anae...
Anal glands are special scent glands found just inside the anus. When a dog defaecates, they release an odour onto the poop which other dogs can detect. Anal glands malfunction when they release this scent at any other time. The classic anal gland leakage situation is your dog sleeping on your lap and suddenly you smell a horrible rotten fishy odou...
Fold pyoderma is a localised infection in folded skin. It’s notorious in short-faced breeds like Bulldogs, but this is easy to see because the hair is short. The more insidious form is found in dogs like Cocker spaniels and Golden retrievers. The lower lip often droops as they age and a fold forms which traps saliva in the hair. These can get very ...
Passing smelly gas from the bowel is a common noxious odour, but at least no-one has trouble identifying it. The solution is almost always to find a food that agrees better with your dog’s digestion. Or put up with it, as the dog is usually untroubled!
Around 2.5-5% of dogs will develop urinary incontinence. In some females it can start very early, and may be more common after desexing. It is also common with urinary tract infections. The stale ammonia smell is usually quite distinctive, but I see many dogs whose owners have got used to the scent until I point it out. These dogs can almost always...
Having poop stuck in the hair might seem like an excessively obvious cause of bad smells. However, I see it regularly, especially with new owners of Poodles and Poodle crosses. The hair can quickly get thick and long around the anus to hide the buildup of soft faeces. If this isn’t addressed urgently with a gentle bath and dry, you often end up at ...
The last cause is the hardest and saddest. Never assume this is what is causing your dog’s bad smellunless you have consulted a vet first: it’s very rare. Every now and again I see a dog owner who is disgusted by their dog’s terrible odour. Except that I can’t smell it at all, and neither can anyone else in the clinic. These dogs smell normal. Near...
Mar 4, 2024 · Post-bath isn't the only time dogs will smell bad. If you find asking yourself, why dogs my dog stink, here are 12 possible causes and fixes for them.
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Apr 4, 2024 · 1. Skin infections. Dermatologic conditions are the most common causes of bad odor, and they’re the number one reason why dogs are brought to the veterinary clinic. If your dog is experiencing a skin infection, you may notice symptoms like: A yeasty or musty odor. Scratching. Hair loss. Frequent licking. Rashes. Red, inflamed ears or skin.