Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Getting Rid of Dog Smell


If you are trying to rid your home of dog smell, you've come to the right place. Regardless of where the smell originates or why, if you’re doing an internet search for a solution and have found this page, you’re more than likely feeling that whatever you’ve tried isn’t working.

Dog smells can be caused by poor dental hygiene, ear infections, or scooting on the rug and leaving small pieces of feces in an attempt to empty anal sacs that are full. The good news is that all of these conditions can usually be handled with a trip to the veterinarian.

If your dog rolls in things he shouldn’t, you can control (maybe) when and where he has the opportunity to get into foul smelling stuff. And should that fail, you can always give him a bath.

Then there are some dogs that just smell more than others because of the oily nature of their skin. Again check with the vet about a dog approved shampoo and a schedule for frequency of bathing that will improve the smell but avoids drying out the skin.

If your pooch is expelling gas, this is sometimes an indication that he is not digesting his food adequately or that there are some other stomach issues that need addressing. Check with your vet as a change of food may be in order. Remember to change from the old food to the new food slowly to avoid further stomach upset.

If it’s urine smell you’re battling either because of incontinence of an old friend or house breaking woes of a new one, you can’t always be there to catch things in time. There are pills that a vet can prescribe for incontinence, and time will help your new friend learn the rules of the house.

If the smell is a combination of these and ones not mentioned here, there is still hope of having a home that once again smells fresh and clean when you open the door.

PurerAir.com offers an air purifier that is small, made of steel, and has both a filter for dog hair, fur, and dander as well as one for odor—including dog urine odor; and we can have it at your door in 3 to 5 days from right now.

On your mark, get set, go! See it now at http://purerair.com/austin_air_pet_machine.html

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

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