Sunday, June 14, 2009

5 Sources of Pet Odor In Dogs


If your dog has odor that is causing your home to smell less than fresh, it can be embarrassing when friends and family visit, and unpleasant for you each time you return home Here are 5 possible sources of dog odor and a solution that works regardless of the source

Tooth Decay—Sometimes, particularly in older dogs, there is tooth decay or gum disease that can cause your dog’s breath to smell unpleasant. When your dog pants with an open mouth, it can send this smell all through your home. Consult with your veterinarian. Tooth cleaning, removal of decayed teeth, and bones and treats that are designed to help clean teeth are all ways that you can help your dog and your air.

Diarrhea—Lose stool can cause an otherwise well trained dog to have accidents frequent accidents. This may indicate stomach problems or other problems not at first evident. Seek professional help as diarrhea can cause dehydration fairly quickly.

A Roll in the Hay
—Dogs will be dogs, and sometimes they just decide to go roll in something that smell really foul. If you have a dog door that allows them to come and go freely without your being there, you may come home that reeks. A bath will help, but the smell can linger for quite a while.

Doggie Smell—If you don’t bathe your dog regularly, they can sometimes develop a smell that is best described as just “doggie” particularly in rooms where they spend most of their time. Bathing is an option, but in the meantime the smell persists.

Incontinence—Older dogs often become incontinent and leak urine on the floor, rugs, and furniture. Urine is probably one of the hardest smells to remove and there is little you can do to stop incontinence.

That’s why the Pet Machine Air Purifier is the answer to all of these problems. Designed to specifically eliminate dog urine odor, and urine odors from all other types of warm blooded pets, your home can continue to smell fresh despite issues that your dog may be having.

See it now at the http://purerair.com/austin_air_pet_machine.html

Take good care,
Debbie Davis, President
PurerAir.com
(800) 997-2989

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