Why does my pug still smell bad after baths and brushing?

Even after giving my pug a bath and brushing him thoroughly, I can't seem to get rid of a strong odor he carries around. It's been lingering for a few days despite my efforts to keep him clean. Could there be an underlying issue causing this persistent smell that I should be concerned about?

Answer

It sounds like your pug has a persistent odor that hasn't improved with regular bathing and brushing. This could indicate an underlying issue that might need veterinary attention.

  • Strong, persistent odors can sometimes signal health issues.
  • Common causes include skin infections, dental disease, or ear infections.
  • If the smell persists, it's best to consult a veterinarian.

While it's common for dogs to have a natural scent, a persistent, strong odor that doesn't go away with regular cleansing could indicate other issues. Skin infections, which are frequent in breeds with skin folds like pugs, can produce a noticeable smell. Additionally, dental problems or ear infections might be the culprits. It's wise to monitor your dog's behavior and health closely to determine if there are other accompanying symptoms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does my dog smell even after a bath?

    This could be due to underlying issues such as skin infections, dental disease, or ear infections, which require veterinary evaluation and treatment.

  • Can a particular diet cause my dog's odor?

    Yes, certain diets can affect a dog's natural scent. Ensure your dog is on a balanced diet with appropriate nutrition, which might help mitigate strong odors.

  • What home remedies can I try to reduce my dog's smell?

    While regular bathing and dental hygiene are beneficial, consult with a vet before trying any new remedies to ensure they suit your dog's specific needs.

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