Is it normal for dogs to stink? Wrong, it could be a disease!

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Shit shoveling officers all know that dogs, just like humans, have some of their own odors on their bodies, but they are not stinky.

But if you keep it, some shit shoveling officials are gradually confused, thinking that the smell on the dog is also a manifestation of normal body odor.

NO! When you think your dog stinks, be aware that it may have a disease!

  1. bad breath

In fact, under normal circumstances, if a dog has residue stuck in the teeth after a meal, it will continue to have bad breath for a short period of time.

However, if the odor persists, it is necessary to pay attention to whether there is calculus or periodontal disease.

When dogs suffer from periodontal disease, a large number of bacteria will multiply in their mouths, and at the same time, substances containing sulfur will be released, which will cause bad breath.

It needs to be treated in time, otherwise it may cause the teeth to loosen and affect the dog's eating.

  1. The smell of fur

Dogs have skin diseases, and they often scratch, and they may experience ulcers and infections, which may cause the skin to stink.

In addition, if you have set foot on the pinnacle of life, cats and dogs are complete.

Dogs are also "infected" by cats with the habit of licking their fur, so saliva may accumulate on the dog's fur.

And this saliva roar ~ will stick to the dust and bacteria in the air, thus caking and smelling.

If you are a curious baby again, peel off the sticky hair and smell it, you know the smell~

  1. Stomach gas

Gastrointestinal diseases such as small bowel obstruction, gastrointestinal diseases, etc., can cause stomach gas in dogs, which can easily be regarded as bad breath, but the taste is more complex and pungent than bad breath.

Of course, a dog's stomach gas is also related to its diet.

If it is fed more miscellaneously, it may also cause indigestion and odor in the short term.

It can affect gastrointestinal health in the long term.

Mushroom Jun's little tip: If you don't want your dog to be smelly and unhealthy, don't feed too much.

  1. Stinking ears

When you get along with a dog, you should pay attention when you find that the dog starts to flick or scratch its ears.

This means that there may be bacterial growth or ear mites in the dog's ear, and often at this time, the dog's ear also has an odor.

In fact, this also implies that the dog has not been dewormed or cleaned properly.

The veterinarian generally recommends that the dog's ear canal be cleaned 1-2 times a month, and the internal and external deworming should be done regularly.

If you are always lazy, the dog will suffer.

  1. The whole body stinks

If the above problems, dogs do not exist! It just stinks, it stinks all over the body!

It means that it is time for your dog to take a bath. Take your child to take a bath. Look at what you have made your child go through.

In addition, there are some shit shoveling officers who think the dog's butt stinks.

Mr. Mushroom suggested that you can take a closer look. Is the dog Baba sticking to his butt?

If not, it may be anal gland odor.

If you're a seasoned veteran, you can give it a squeeze yourself.

If you are not, Mr. Mushroom can only persuade you based on the experience of people who have come here, and take it to the doctor to squeeze it.

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