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		<title>Dog Smells 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is my second post on dog smells. It is about ears. Our dog Betty has infections in her ears most of the time. These infections are one source of the many offensive dog smells that she creates. I know people that ask how do you get rid of dog smell. For me it is [...]<p>This post via the <a href="http://www.dogurinesolutions.com">Dog Urine</a> blog where you get solutions and answers to dog urine odor, pet stains and dead or dying grass spots. <br/><br/><a href="http://www.dogurinesolutions.com/dog-smell/dog-smells-2/">Dog Smells 2</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-791" title="dog smell" src="http://www.dogurinesolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/earsolution-150x150.jpg" alt="dog smell" width="150" height="150" />This is my second post on dog smells. It is about ears. Our dog Betty has infections in her ears most of the time. These infections are one source of the many offensive <a href="http://www.dogurinesolutions.com/dog-smell/dog-smells/">dog smells</a> that she creates. I know people that ask how do you get rid of dog smell. For me it is one smell at a time. Betty has a list of them going on. Some ask is there a shampoo that will get rid of the dog smell. We have found a few good shampoo&#8217;s for this but to shampoo the dog does nothing for the infections in her ears except perhaps irritate it and make it worse. So our Vet has given us a solution that is used to irrigate the ear canal. This solution you squeeze a little stream (plenty the Vet told us) of it into the ear and rub the ear and then take a cotton ball and wipe the ear out again. Then  secondly there is a separate medicated ear drop that we put in. A few drops in the ear last thing and leave it. She hates this process but is happy when it is over. We were recently told by a dog expert that you can do the same thing with rubbing alcohol. She said it is virtually impossible to get the alcohol deep enough into the dogs ear to become a problem. She used to take care of many dogs in a dog show and rubbing alcohol is what they used. Especially with Basset Hounds. This process eliminates this particular dog smell for most of the day. It is a daily task that needs to be done. I know the infections are suppose to clear up but with Betty it just seems to keep it from getting worse.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is about dog smells. This blog deals with dog urine smell in many posts  so I am not going to discuss that topic  in this post. My wife and I have Pugs, Betty and Rumble.  Specifically our female pug named Betty. Some of the dog smells (and they are not pleasant smells) [...]<p>This post via the <a href="http://www.dogurinesolutions.com">Dog Urine</a> blog where you get solutions and answers to dog urine odor, pet stains and dead or dying grass spots. <br/><br/><a href="http://www.dogurinesolutions.com/dog-smell/dog-smells/">Dog Smells</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-784" title="IMG_2083" src="http://www.dogurinesolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/IMG_2083-150x150.jpg" alt="IMG_2083" width="150" height="150" />This post is about dog smells. This blog deals with dog urine smell in many posts  so I am not going to discuss that topic  in this post. My wife and I have Pugs, Betty and Rumble.  Specifically our female pug named Betty. Some of the dog smells (and they are not pleasant smells) that come from her are her breath, smells from the folds or wrinkles in her skin, smells from her <a href="http://www.dogurinesolutions.com/dog-smell/dog-smells-2/">ears</a>, and smells from the opposite end or the back end of her body.  Finally the general overall wet dog smell that most of us are familiar with. Some of these smells come from bacteria. Some are from infections. Some dog smells just come from the dogs playing in the yard. And rolling around in the grass and the dirt in the same area&#8217;s they go to the bathroom. They play with each other constantly and cover each other with saliva and dirty paws.</p>
<p>In this post I am going to talk about the dog smell that comes from the folds in her excess skin on her mask (face). Many dog breeds have this excess skin condition.  Moisture gets into these folds and no air can get to it so it just stays damp most of the time. Bacteria begins to grow in this moist damp environment. The bacteria gives off gasses that create one of these offensive dog smells. Her mask needs to be cleaned every day and still it the smells return soon after the cleaning. As soon as she gets a drink or plays with another dog or goes outside. We wipe these folds with a Que tip and a pre-moistened hygienic cleansing pad. Then she has a pleasant  smell for a few hours. My thought is if these pads are pre-moistened they will still leave the folds in the dogs face damp. Not only does she have the bacteria growing but it is not long until she has a skin infection in there also. This itches and torments her.</p>
<p>The solution: Keep Cleaning her face daily, especially in the folds with the cleansing pads. Also once a month clean her mask with a Que tip and alcohol. And the trick is to put a little Goldbond powder in the folds after each cleaning. This will absorb the moisture and keeping her dryer and soothing her skin. This then stops the bacteria and possible skin irritations which will virtually eliminate this particular dog smell. I will address some of these other dog smells in future posts.</p>
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