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Pets, especially dogs have an odour which is noticeable to their owners. Whilst a slight odour may be normal, any significant long lasting odour should be investigated. Dog colognes are a great solution.
One common origin of pet odours is the animal's skin and coat - bring on the dog cologne! Bad odours due to a dog rolling in something unpleasant may be easily removed by giving the animal a thorough bathe with a dog shampoo (a dog cologne will be of little use here). Other odours emanating from the skin or coat may indicate the presence of skin disease. Any inflamed, seeping or discharging skin regions should be investigated by a veterinarian. The cleanliness of dog beds and the like should also be assessed as a potential source of odour development. In those cases where the odour is mild or the owner wishes for a somewhat nicer scent, dog colognes will definitely be of benefit. You don't want to be the one with a "smelly dog".
Dog Cologne for Other Smells?
As well as dog cologne, breath fresheners are another solution. Bad breath may indicate that something malodorous has been eaten, or it may indicate an unhealthy oral cavity or dental disease, or other systemic illness. If no medical cause is found for your pet's bad breath, then the use of a pet breath freshener spray (found elsewhere on this site) may help relieve the odour.
A further area of unpleasant odours is flatulence which dog cologne will certainly not solve! Ongoing offensive or excessive flatulence in dogs should be reported to your veterinarian who can assess the dog for its digestive health and also assess the impact any foodstuffs may be having on the production of excessive and offensive flatulence. The vet may suggest switching dog foods to trial a different diet.
Mild pet odours are a natural part of pet ownership and can be neutralised with pet breath fresheners and dog colognes / dog perfumes. However any serious odours should be more thoroughly investigated by a veterinarian as the use of odour neutralisers in these cases may mask a serious underlying medical condition.
