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Posted by mickeblue on September 17, 2002 at 06:21:20:
In Reply to: Re: Doggie odour posted by phflea on September 17, 2002 at 04:46:56:
::We have recently aquired a dachshund as a pet. Eight months old, healthy and full of beans. What we didn't count on was such a strong body odour.
::He has a beautiful shiney coat, so I don't really want to start bathing him, or do anything that might result in drying out of the coat. Currently I'm using a pet wipe that has aloe vera on it - but the effect lasts about 5 minutes!
::Can anyone advise us on a safe and effective way to keep down the odour? Much appreciated.
::mickeblue@ntlworld.com
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:Congrats on your new puppy...even thou the dog's coat is shiny it is ok to give your puppy a bath once a month. To help with not drying out the coat, I would suggest getting a moisturizing dog shampoo or one that is mild. The odor is caused by dirt and decaying skin flakes...so a bath once in a while won't hurt them.
:PHFlea
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You say the odour is caused by dirt and skin flakes, but he is brushed thoroughly daily - and I use the wet wipes a couple of times a day so there can't be much dirt on him. I am talking a seriously doggie odour here. BO is the term for it!