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How To Keep Your Dog Smelling Fresh & Clean With Safe Methods

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Keeping your dogs clean is much more than a lifestyle choice. It is basically a vital need for both the healthy existence of your pooch as well as your mental peace because let us honestly admit fetid smells are really a big NO!!

In fact, a fresh-smelling, hygienic canine is comparatively healthier, happier, and more fun to be around. However, often due to several underlying reasons we find our furry companions inflicted with atrocious odor. But the good news is this can be easily eliminated, in fact, completely prevented. You can ensure a fresh-smelling existence for your furry companion in the safest way possible. Read on to discover some easy tips and tricks to Safely Keep Your Dog Smelling Fresh.

 

Routine Bathing

To begin with, the best way to proceed is to establish a regular bathing schedule for your dogs. Bathing is absolutely important to keep your dog healthy. In fact, properly scheduled baths are highly beneficial as it contributes to your dog smelling fresh. In case your pooch is prone to stinking, products containing baking soda are highly recommended. Baking soda is known for its odor-absorbing properties. However, aligning with the saying- excess of anything is bad, intense, and excessive washing can harm your dog’s coat or skin. Therefore deduce a regulated bathing schedule.

 

Brushing

Regularly brushing your dog's fur, despite the length (whether it is long or short) is extremely helpful in removing dirt and allergens that often accumulate in their coat. Whereas continuous negligence can over time lead to accumulation on your dog's fur and smell especially bad. Additionally, brushing removes any loose fur to keep debris and bacteria from matting as well as help you check their skin for other health problems. Another benefit of regular brushing includes replenishment of the natural oils in your dog’s fur which contributes to a fresh and healthy coat.

 

Keep the bed clean

If your dog is in the habit of sleeping on a smelly bed, your fight against dog odor will be more difficult. In fact, a buildup of bacteria on dirty bedding can potentially spread to your dog. That's why it's important to keep your bedding clean by washing it at least every other week. Frequent cleaning will aid in keeping the unwanted odors out and help your dog smelling fresh.

 

Dry Shampoo

Designed to be rubbed into the skin, the Dry dog ​​shampoos are basically powder products. They assist in eliminating oils and odors from your canine's hair without the hassles or risks associated with conventional washing. They are easy to apply and remove. Essentially rub a proper portion of the powder into your canine's fur, stand by a few minutes and brush dry shampoo off their coat. Nevertheless, remember that utilizing a lot of dry powder products can obstruct the hair follicles, which hinders regular hair development.

 

Ensure Proper Clealineess of Your Dog's Ears, Anal Sac, and Teeth

More often than not, a stinking smell in canines can originate from the ears, anal sac, or oral cavity.  Therefore scheduled cleaning of these parts is absolutely important. In order to clean your pooch’s ear, you can use cotton pads or wipes. Cotton swabs should be avoided as they can damage your dog’s ear.

 

As for stinking smells due to the anal sac, well, a clogged anal sac is generally the cause. In such cases, immediately refer to a vet.

 

Oral care is often overlooked but is one of the most important parts of dog hygiene. Just like humans, dogs are prone to plaque and gum disease, so it's important to take care of their teeth. Dog teeth whitening, drinking water tinctures, and brushing teeth can be powerful tools to help fight plaque build-ups.

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