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June 6th, 2006 10:07 AM #11
Originally Posted by mdpo
2nd. panglinis ba kamo? panglinis sa bad smell ng dog, nakukuha po ang bad smell sa kinakain ng aso, your dog food ang nagbibigay ng bad smell sa dog mo. try different dog food. read the ingredient sa bag, para alam mo kung ano mas maganda at hindi mabantot sa poppoo or sa body nya, or you can smell the dog food, sa aso ko kasi inaamoy ko kung ang dog food na binibili ko ay maalat, mabango, amoy gatas etc. and lastly, meron dogs na mabantot talaga, na kahit paliguan mo hindi pa din babango. like rottweiller, pittbull, st bernard, great dane.
3rd. meron nabibili sa pet shop na spray para sa body ng dog. "frontliner" ang name cost P1200+ ata. differnt size, color blue ang body.
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June 6th, 2006 03:21 PM #12I used to raise show dogs, nag champion nga yung isa. Retired na ako sa dog raising. To remove the doggie smell, use chlorox as suggested. However, the dog can still identify it as a place to pupu or wiwi. May naiiwan pa na palatandaan na naaamoy pa ng aso. To entirely remove even the dog can't smell it, use ammonia. Wala ka talaga magawa sa amoy ng pupu and wiwi nila. Mapanghi ang wiwi nila kung di na wa-wash down. The kind and degree of smell is partly due to the food they eat.
Doggy smell from the dog itself, aside from shampooing (make sure when you shampoo, you scrub it in, for long haired breeds, use your hands to really scrub it up to the skin, just like what you would do, to make it reach your scalp. for short haired dogs, you can use those brushes/scrubbers that you use in the bathroom, or they have those for dogs, really does a good job getting through the short but tough hair), AND don't forget to clean the EARS. Yes, the ears. Half of the smelly battle comes from the ears. Use cotton buds, balls, or even tissue with some alcohol to remove the ear wax, even from the outside part of the earlobe. This is especially true with floppy eared dogs like bassets, whose earlobes are covered and are not aerated. Lift up the ears and try to smell the earlobe and you will know what I mean.
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June 6th, 2006 11:21 PM #13
thank you for all your suggestions. I guess I will be using clorox with powder soap for cleaning then.
Altec: Any Basic dog tricks you can recommend and how to teach them? yung dachs ko minsan nakikinig pero mostly di parang feel ko di naman nya naiintindihan (parang gagawin lang nya just to get treats) or stubborn lang talaga?
Thanks!
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June 13th, 2006 03:30 AM #15iskobahin mo ng sabon at klorox; tapos, ilublub mo sa kumukulong tubig.
biro lang!
apog mabisa yan sa pang alis ng amoy.
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June 13th, 2006 09:13 AM #16
Ayun Apog! Narinig ko na nga ito dati nalimutan ko lang... san ba meron nito? Tried Clorox with Soap effective naman... ang mahirap kasi minsan nasanay ka na sas amoy heehe
Parang perfume ng sasakyan pag nasanay ka na di mo na napapansin.
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June 13th, 2006 11:35 AM #17use zonrox or domex with laundry soap regularly, yan ang panglinis ko sa paligid, tanggal ang mapanghing amoy,
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June 13th, 2006 02:20 PM #18
Chemicals like clorox can harm your dog, even when diluted. Try exposing your skin to some of it and find out for yourself (that itchy feeling is the start).
I've seen some herbal types of dog soap & shampoo coming into the local market. Like this australian dog shampoo with tea tree oil. I've read that tea tree oil has good antibacterial properties. And most dog smells does come from bacterial action in their hair and skin.
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