"Doggy odor" refers to the natural smell that dogs have, which can sometimes be unpleasant.
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with doggy odor.
An attractive feature of the breed: Sibes are naturally clean, with
little doggy odor.
In addition, he doesn't have a
strong doggy odor so he doesn't require a lot of bathing either.
The antibacterial and antifungal properties of coconut oil help
reduce doggie odor, and the pleasant, tropical aroma imparts a delightful scent to a dog's skin and coat.
Switch your dog to a higher quality food and in a few weeks you should notice less
doggie odor as well.
Other benefits include good skin, good breath, clean teeth, and
less doggy odor.
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The dry texture of the Westie's coat also works to cut down
on doggy odor.
Bloodhounds are inherently clean and tend to care for themselves well but their ears can have a
distinctive doggy odor which is offensive to some people.
They track mud into the house, they topple their food and water bowls, they leave behind a
distinct doggy odor, and sometimes they have accidents — all of which require the right clean - up products.
... all three coat types of dachshunds are fairly light shedders and fortunately dachshunds do not have a problem with
strong doggy odor.
His nails should be trimmed once a month, and a bath every four to six weeks will keep the coat and skin clean and healthy, and
reduce doggy odor.
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bad doggy odors.
Greyhounds have very little «
doggy odor» and do not need frequent baths.
Dogs with oily outer coats can develop
a doggy odor that can be unpleasant, dogs with heavy coats may suffer in southern climes, and dogs with short coats may shiver in the north.
Another sled dog that does not have
a doggy odor is the Malamute.
For example, we often consider bad breath, hairballs, waxy ears, lipomas, startling at loud noises,
doggy odor, or red gums to be just part of being a dog or cat.
It is a non shedding coat and does not have
the doggy odor that most hair coat dogs have.
They do not have
a doggy odor and should only be bathed when necessary.
Greyhounds are relatively quiet dogs, and are less prone to the «
doggy odor» that so often accompanies other breeds.
With that in mind, we also offer some explanation for
their doggy odor.
Most kennel areas have
a doggy odor, but an accumulation of feces or strong urine smell can be a potential health risk for puppies.
The breed has
no doggy odor, and they only shed moderately.
They do not have
a doggy odor and are said to be clean and even avoid puddles.
The Canaan Dog is a very clean breed with
no doggie odor.
Also, this Toy breed dog is brave, intelligent low - maintenance and has
no doggy odor.
Their short, fitted coats remain very clean, and these dogs have practically
no doggie odor.
Because it doesn't have an excessive, oily coat, they don't have
a doggy odor, Regular bathing is necessary.
Huskies don't have an oily coat, so they don't usually have
a doggy odor.
Because collies don't emit
a doggy odor, they seldom need bathing.
Dalmatian puppies and dogs do not have
a doggy odor and are said to be clean and even avoids puddles.
Also, similar to other Arctic breeds, these dogs lack that typical «
doggie odor» so they don't require frequent bathing as in other breeds.
Chinese Crested are very clean, with
no doggie odor and are not prone to fleas or ticks.
They did not have
a doggy odor and a weekly brushing was sufficient.
The hairless has its advantages: there is
no doggy odor, and for obvious reasons shedding isn't much of a problem.
Greyhounds have no undercoat, do not have
a doggie odor, and only need occasional bathing and brushing.