There are a few different types of dog odors, and each one can require a different kind of treatment. If your dog has an odor that’s chronic or persistent, you may need to consult with a veterinarian to see if there’s a specific medical reason for the smell. However, most common dog smells can be treated with OdorXpert’s all-natural Dog odor removal services.
The four main types of dog odor are:
Sweat: This is the most common type of odor, and it comes from the sweat glands on your dog’s skin. When these glands release sweat, they produce an unpleasant odor. To reduce this smell, you can use a deodorant or antiperspirant formulated for dogs, or you can bathe your pet regularly.
Feces: This type of odor comes from digested food in your pet’s intestines. To reduce this smell, feed your pet high-quality food that’s been cooked without spices or additives (some people recommend adding apple cider vinegar to their diets). Also, keep feces in containers so they don’t have easy access to them and create smelly messes.
Bacteria: Bacteria produce bad smells when it grows too quickly in warm environments like the stomach or intestines. To reduce this smell, give your pet antibiotics orally or topically as needed.