Technically, odor exists in any kind of dog, it’s just that the degree of this odor varies; some dogs have a strong body odor and may produce a strong body odor even after a recent bath. While some dogs have a lighter body odor, even negligible. The Pekingese, also known as the Pekingese, is a very popular pet dog. What should you do if your Pekingese also has body odor, and what causes it to develop body odor?
Generally speaking, there are three sources that lead to the production of body odor in pet dogs, the first being the ears, the second being the anal glands, and the third being the mouth. The specific reasons that lead to the production of body odor are due to the failure to take care of the Pekingese in a timely manner in daily life. For example, not regularly clean the dog’s ear canals, not brushing its teeth, not cleaning its anal glands, and not bathing the Pekingese for a long period of time, leading to its body and dirty and produce a strong odor.
To eliminate the foul odor from your Pekingese’s body, then finding the cause and targeting the solution is key. When you smell the odor on the body of the Pekingese, first carefully check to determine what is the cause of the dog’s odor at that time. Pekingese have long, thick hair, which can easily accumulate dust and dirt and harbor parasites. Its ears are also pendulous, and this particular structure makes it difficult to ventilate its ears and easy to harbor ear mites. In addition, the mouth is prone to odor when teeth are not brushed for a long time.
If you notice that it is the ears that are giving off the odor, then cleaning the ear canals is a must. Of course, brushing the teeth, cleaning the anal glands, or simply giving the Pekingese a big clean and bathing it are also ways to reduce the odor on its body. As a qualified pet owner, you should insist on brushing your Pekingese’s hair every day, and clean its ear canal, mouth, and anal gland area hygienically every week. It is also important to bathe and clean it in a timely manner to ensure that the Pekingese’s body is clean, and you will be able to prevent it from developing an unpleasant odor.