Friday, November 20, 2009

For 2 months my bulldog has smelled the worst smell ever.not his skin.Baths dont help.Anyone got any answers?

my english bulldog cartman is 9(a year past the average death age for an english bulldog)He has always been healthy(only two times in his life he has been sick.Rashes over his stomach during two summers.The vet said each time they were just allergic reactions so they gave us antibiotics and benadryl and he was fine in 2 days)He is slow and sleeps all of the time because he is a very old bulldog.However if you ever want to get him riled up you can just wrestle him and he will seem like a young adult pit bull.You just have to iniciate it.But two months ago he started smelling so bad.The vet gave us the same pills as before even though he DID NOT HAVE RED SKIN.He has red eyes and just smells BAD.It is indescribible.I saw on that MTV show and heard that when bulldogs eat meat bones they get stuck in them instead of coming out and it causes smell.The smell is coming from his behind but also from everywhere else on his body.That is what confuses me.Baths dont help!Does anyone know what to do|||this supplement should be of help, and good for hm too%26gt; http://springtimeinc.com/product/88/2





If you read the 'letters' they are genuine..


Being as this supplement has omega 3 fatty acids, and probiotics, and digestive flora, it will aid in complete digestion.and ,and nutrient absorption which may be slowing down at his age..


I am sure the vet would have already ruled out the anal sacs, so the problem is surely from the inside out..I would try the supplement.|||You may need to have your vet check his anal glands. They will get full and kind of leak, and the fluid smells metallic and like rotten fish.|||If you don't brush a dogs teeth they can carry a bacteria all over their body that cause a horrible odor, many people think that expressing the anal gland of an animal can help with odor also.|||you might need to go and let the vet express his anal glands....it is the worst smell you can ever imagine.....Call your vet and ask them about getting some information about it or go looking for it on the internet.....good luck|||i have a basset hound and i know if there ears are dirty in side places we cant see her whole body smells.this could happen with any dog.go to the pet store and get ear cleaner.this might help.|||It may be a dental issue. or He may need his anal glands expressed (not a pretty job....vet usually will do this).|||Take him to the vet. It could be his ears. Breeds with tight ears like that are more likely to develop an ear infection. Also, it could be his anal glands. When they're full they smell absolutely disgusting. It's a very unique smell, too, not like poo or dirtiness.


Get it checked out.|||It could be his ears, try mixing in even amounts of water, peroxide and vinegar. Put a couple of drops in his ear for five days. If it is his ears you should smell the difference within the second day.|||Please see a vet before you put your dog on a supplement. That is not to say that the answerer who talked about a supp. is wrong or misinformed, but just that it is better to consult a vet before changing your dog's diet. Perhaps the vet has advice on administration of this supplement, or can reccommend a similar product. If the product can not hurt your dog, then there is no harm in asking the vet. In addition, if after you consult the vet you decide to use the product anyway, that is comletely your choice. So please do the responsible thing and consult your vet first.





Another thing that confuses me... you are considering the possibility that your dog has not passed "meat bones" and so he smells. YOU SHOULD NOT FEED YOUR DOG BONES under any circumstances. It is unhealthy and can cause blockage or perforation of internal organs. If you do this, STOP IMMEDIATELY.|||Might have impacted Anal Glands - Take to vet, they can empty glands ( very easy procedure -non invasive )

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