Thanks for your answers. I think I can just simlpy wash his paws and
mop my floor to solve the smelly problem.
Mary
--- In [email protected], Sherri Regalbuto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have standard poodles, I've had them for over 20 years and always
when the floor is wet and dry for a couple of days you can smell
their feet. Dogs sweat through their feet so of course there will be
smell. My dogs bodies never smell but their feet sure do. Don't
think his ears would make your floor smell.
>
> Sherri
>
> boynhispoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My Labradoodle doesn't smell to bad--he does have body
odour. But since
> he came, my family smells really bad after 10 days. We figure out
the
> smell is from our laminate floor. Does it come from he paws(he is
> walking in this area all day)? How often should I bathe him? He is
F1b
> fleece coat.
> I thought he wouldn't smell as bad as Lab...but my house doesn't
smell
> too good though. It really bothers me.
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