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1. Bath regularly
Sometimes skin diseases can also cause German Shepherd odor. German Shepherds should be bathed regularly with a 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 German Shepherd’s skin disease is serious, it’s best to take your dog to the doctor as soon as possible.
2. Clean the mouth
If your German Shepherd’s teeth are unhealthy, with tartar, tartar, and gum inflammation, they may have severe bad breath. And when eating, there must be some residue tightly caught in the gaps between their big teeth. If these things stay in its mouth for a long time, they will also emit an unpleasant taste. Therefore, it is completely necessary to brush your German Shepherd’s teeth so that your dog can always maintain white and strong teeth and prevent premature tooth loss when it gets old.
3. Clean the ears
You should also clean your German Shepherd’s ears regularly in life. Dog earwax also forms very quickly, and is mainly white, light yellow, or yellow in color, and its shape ranges from powdery, lumpy, to mushy. Generally speaking, this is normal. However, the owner must remove this earwax in time. If it is not cleaned for a long time, it will easily breed ear mites. In severe cases, it will induce ear diseases and cause the dog to have a strong body odor.
4. Squeeze the anal glands
When raising German Shepherds, parents should clear the dog’s anal glands in time, because the production of anal glands may cause the dog’s body odor to be heavy, and the anal glands also play a certain role in the dog’s body. In case of harmful effects, parents should take their dogs to a specialized pet hospital for cleaning.