Dogs are stinky little creatures, but that doesnāt mean they should smell all of the time. If your dog has noticeably stinky skin it likely relates to some form of skin disease or infection. Canine skin disorders create discomfort, pain and odors that will only get worse if left untreated.
Allergic skin disease, parasite infestations, secondary bacterial and yeast infections are all common issues known to produce stinky dog skin. Besides odor, they can also produce hair loss, itchiness, hot spots and serious conditions such as the bacterial infection known as pyoderma.
Thankfully, there are a few things you can do to eradicate bad odors and give your dog the relief he or she deserves. Wrinkly faces that develop a stink can be relieved and treated with Wrinkle Balm. While stinky skin conditions that impact other parts of your dogās body can be relieved and cured with Skin Soother.
Stinky Dog Skin: Why Does My Dogās Wrinkly Face Smell So Bad?
If your dog has a wrinkly face you probably want to give him/her LOTS of kisses because they are just
SOOO stinking cute. The problem is the āstinkingā part. Your dogās wrinkles should not smell, but itās VERY common for certain irritations and infections to cause a foul odor.
Pugs, bulldogs and other wrinkly-faced dogs are prone to developing skin irritations and infections in between wrinkles. Even if you give your dog the best of the best care itās still possible for food particles, dirt and moisture to buildup between wrinkles. Once trapped in these tight spaces where it is dark and free of airflow bacteria and yeast have ample opportunity to thrive.Yeast infections are often indicative by a musty scent, but this can also relate to other forms of bacteria. Aside from smell, you may also notice your dog itching at their wrinkles, rubbing against carpets and other surfaces as well as using their paws to scratch.
If infections persist your dog may begin to develop crusty, inflamed, dry or even raw and pink spots that are just as painful as they appear.
How To Cure Your Dogās Stinky Wrinkles
Wrinkle Balm is here to provide the relief dogs need to keep wrinkles looking beautiful and dogs feeling happy and healthy. This one-of-a-kind all-natural dog product is made especially for stinky wrinkly faces.
Every all-natural and organic ingredient plays an important role in soothing and healing irritated skin, while also fighting off infections and preventing future outbreaks. For instance, the organic hempseed oil acts as a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, while the organic Shea nut butter provides a natural sunscreen for added protection, and the organic jojoba oil works as a bacteriostatic fungicidal moisturizer.
Learn more about each and every ingredient and the role it plays in soothing, healing and preventing future skin irritations.
You can help further prevent future skin irritations by cleaning out wrinkles with a soft cloth as often as several times each day. You should also keep wrinkles as dry as possible. When you notice your dogās face is wet (say for instance after slurping down some water) gently wipe away moisture.
How To Cure Stinky Dog Skin
Many dogs have rolls on other parts of their body that act similarly to facial wrinkles, creating a tight, dark, air-less space for bacteria to breed. Your dog doesnāt have to have wrinkles or folds to develop a stinky scent. Bacteria, yeast and other skin irritants know no boundaries when it comes to infecting canine skin.
Natural Dog Company formulated Skin Soother to heal and treat stinky (and non-stinky) skin conditions, from minor cuts, burns and abrasions to itchy, irritated and infected skin. Thatās because each application is lovingly packed with soothing, healing, and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.
Learn more about each and every all-natural, organic ingredient in Skin Soother.
Your dog will smell and feel better in no time with these 100% all-natural products made safe for even the most sensitive pups. Try risk free today and watch your dogās irritated skin clear up and smell better in as little as a couple applications.
See real testimonials from happily healed dogs!
Article Sources:
- http://www.petpugdog.com/pug-wrinkles
- http://www.vetstreet.com/our-pet-experts/why-does-my-dog-smell-so-bad
- http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2095&aid=813