Gotta be the food then... make sure you only feed upper end no bi-products and no table scraps...
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----- Original Message -----From: jacboroSent: 2/28/2006 12:22:52 PMSubject: RE: [labradoodles] Doggie OdorThanks! Yeah, I've been checking her ears. They are nice and clean - Vet checked too, no strong odor from them either...The smell seems to be from her skin.
locpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Make sure her ears are clean... they get bacteria in there due to the
floppy ears and it can smell..
Keep them clean regular... Vet will give you a solution and more info.
Sheila
oregonlabradoodles.com
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> Date: 2/28/2006 11:58:32 AM
> Subject: [labradoodles] Doggie Odor
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> Our doodle (Holly Berry) is 6 months old. We got her for our 10 year
> old daughter for Christmas, the pup was 4 months old. She scratched
> and scratched and scratched, and had a strong doggie odor. The vet
> said she had a staf infection, so she got a shot, benadryl, and a
> round of antibiotics. Skin cleared up, but soon after the meds were
> complete she was back to scratching and the odor was back. Vet gave
> more antibiotics, which she's on now...
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> At frist the breeder said use Oatmeal Shampoo (we did). Then she told
> us to treat the hot spots, we did...and now recommends a medicated
> shampoo, like one with tea tree...
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> She's not scratching right nows, but her skin is dry and stinky...
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> Anyone else deal with this before?
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