Regularly Groom Your Pet And Keep The Smell Away

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Regularly Groom Your Pet And Keep The Smell Away Dog owners are quite familiar with the characteristic smell of dogs. While their masters do not mind the smell in their house or car, it can be overwhelming for others. Every dog has a characteristic smell and that’s how dogs recognize each other. They do not usually sweat like humans, but cool off by panting. However, they have sweat glands in their paws, fur and nose from where they sweat, which give them the smell. In addition, they also have oil glands to produce oil that keeps skin and fur healthy, but also give them a characteristic smell. There could be other reasons as well that cause odor –bad breath, flatulence, matted fur or skin infection. The smell becomes unpleasant due to the presence of bacteria, skin infection or fungus. No matter how lovable your pet is, a bad odor can make it difficult to stay with it for anyone. So, it is crucial that you first understand the primary factor causing the odor. Meticulously analyze the place where your pet lives, and also check his/her fur and skin. Also keep a watch on the health of your pet because unhealthy pets also have a bad smell around them.


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