What should I do if Bug is too thin?
0 Jul 26,2025
1. Bath regularly
Sometimes skin diseases can also cause odor in Poodles. Poodles should be bathed regularly with special pet shower gel, about once a week in summer, once every two weeks in spring and autumn, and once a month in winter. But if your poodle’s skin disease is serious, it’s best to take your dog to see a doctor as soon as possible.
2. Squeeze the anal glands
There are two bulging bags under the anus of the Poodle, which are the anal glands. It secretes some pungent odor as a sign, so it also smells very bad. To get rid of this smell, you need to clean the anal glands regularly when bathing your dog. If the dog rubs its butt vigorously on the ground after defecating, it means that the anal glands have been blocked or may have abscesses. In this case, timely measures should be taken and the dog should be taken to the doctor.
3. Clean the ear canal
The presence of earwax in Poodles can help the ears resist external sources of disease. Generally speaking, the color of dog earwax ranges from white, light yellow, and yellow, and the shape ranges from powdery, lumpy to mushy, which is considered normal. However, it must be cleaned regularly, otherwise normal ears will also produce odor. Generally, we can use cotton swabs to clean the Samoyed's ears, but if the dog's earwax is relatively soft, such an action will accidentally push the earwax deeper into the ear. So if you encounter this situation, if you are afraid that using cotton swabs will not work, you can first soften the earwax with liquid medicine, and then use the force of the dog's ears to shake it out.
4. Keep your home well ventilated
On cloudy or rainy days, when the air pressure is low, the smell on your poodle will become heavier. The most effective way is to open windows for ventilation. When the poodle is relatively young, it is necessary to guide it to go to the bathroom to defecate, so that there will be no smell in the house.