Stinky Stuff New Improved Formula - Dog Stuff Soothe itchy irritated skin and paws - Easy mess free formula - 100% Pure and Natural. (125g)
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Stinky Stuff New Improved Formula - Dog Stuff Soothe itchy irritated skin and paws - Easy mess free formula - 100% Pure and Natural. (125g)
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If your dog rolls in smelly stuff, you’re probably familiar with good bathing practices. But here are some extra tips to take the stink off your dog: But as a dog person, you have to accept that sometimes, bad smells are gonna happen. Thank goodness you have a sense of humour! Use half warm/tepid water, half white vinegar. Dip a small towel in the mix and lavishly clean the DIRTY part of the dog with it (certainly not the whole dog). It takes a few hours for the vinegar to really remove the smell. In the meantime, the dog will smell of… vinegar with traces of what it rolled in in the first place.
Dry skin– A variety of factors, including winter weather, fatty acid deficiencies and over washing can cause dry skin in dogs. Recommend it to anyone. Was at the vets today and he was amazed at the difference they’ve made for Lou’s ears” Sarah CloeteI admit I was sceptical, products on FB aren’t renowned for being genuine… but nothing else was working long term and I didn’t want to use more steroids, so I decided to try it. We are 3 days in of using this and I can already see an improvement in my boys ears he really is a lot happier, and on a plus side he do not mind me putting it in” Toyah Maddison
Dog Stuff is a 100% natural balm to soothe irritated skin and paws. It’s anti-fungal and anti-bacterial, great for helping minor cuts and abrasions and at promoting hair regrowth too! For skunk or other extra-stinky smells, try this powerful DIY dog shampoo: mix 1 quart 3% hydrogen peroxide with1/4 cup baking soda and1 teaspoon liquid soap. Massage into wet fur, avoiding their eyes!This is for extreme smell cases only; do not use as a regular shampoo.
Theory One: Scent Cover-Up
I disagree about using shampoos, first because lots of western dogs are given baths far too often due to over-fastidious owners, second because they ruin the dogs’ skin, third because the dogs will roll again to remove the offending smell (the perfume that oversensitive owners do love). My Akita Yoshi. I heard about Non Stinky Stuff and thought it was worth trying and now I’d never be without it. It’s simply amazing. Thank you for making such a difference to Yoshis life. Thanks so much :) ” Linda Worley. Stink facilitates stealth? Many have suggested the behavior is an evolutionary carryover from dogs’ days as wild predators, noting the tendency of wolves to roll in feces and atop animal carcasses. Some biologists have suggested this behavior could be designed to assist with hunting by masking or camouflaging a dog’s own predator scent in an effort to more effectively sneak up on prey. We may not know why dogs roll in smelly substances, but there is no mistaking the look of joy and delight on a dog’s face for anything else when they are hard at it. Our products have had amazing results helping so many animals, but don’t take our word for it take a look at what some of our happy customers have had to say!
Rub the mixture into the dog’s coat, avoiding the eyes and lips (it stings!), and let it sit briefly before rinsing. Don’t wait too long to rinse, as the peroxide can bleach the coat. Do not attempt to store any leftover formula; the combination of ingredients can explode if left in a bottle.
How to Fight the Stink
been using ear stuff on my baileys ears only used it a week and can see a mazzive change in him definitely recommend it xx” Lisa Delaney Jobes If he doesn’t turn around, repeat his name up to two more times, using a happy, upbeat tone of voice. If he hasn’t turned around after three tries, playfully tap him on the rear to get his attention, praising him enthusiastically as he turns around. From there, evaluate the situation to determine what made the behavior so challenging. Likely, he was distracted by something and the “pull” of the distraction was too great. Is it about the dog’s scent? A lesser-supported hypothesis is that the rolling behavior might be to distribute the dog’s scent onto the stinky item, rather than the other way around. This seems like a largely ineffective method compared to marking with urine or feces, especially when dealing with matter so pungent, so experts believe this is unlikely. Medication– Your vet may prescribe medication to treat a specific cause. Soothing, anti-itch products can also be used to reduce irritation to the area and prevent further damage. By comparison, humans only have just 5 million olfactory receptor cells, making your dog’ssense of smell 60 times more powerful than your own!If you could smell that well, wouldn’t you want to surround yourself with the smells you like best?
When this behavior is solid, the dog should happily turn toward you, if not return to you, in anticipation of a reward. Use this behavior randomly while on walks to build and maintain a strong reinforcement history. It’s a great way to keep a dog out of trouble, especially when he’s off leash. My own dog is known for his daily exuberant rolls in the park, usually commencing after a few happy retrieves of a favorite ball. He’ll trot a few steps away, lie down, and proceed to flip belly up, legs flailing as his body lurches side to side. His tongue hangs from his mouth and he snorts in delight, looking absolutely joyful. To me the message seems clear: Let the good times roll! If that’s not an option, a couple of towels, a large jug of water, and an old sheet to fully protect the car’s interior will go a long way toward getting everyone home – or to the nearest groomer – as cleanly as possible. Another great suggestion is to add an old t-shirt to the cleanup kit and make the offending dirty dog wear it as a barrier between the grossness and your car. Whether it’s for function or just for fun, dogs are going to roll in smelly stuff. The important thing is to remember that it’s a completely normal behaviour. The best solution to your dog rolling in smelly stuff is to avoid smelly stuff as much as possible.It’s a documented fact that wolves sometimes roll in animal carcasses or animal dung to cover up their scent, so this theory is based on some truth. However, leading animal behaviourist Patricia McConnell thinks it’s a bit of a reach. First, most prey animals are highly visual, depending more on their eyes than their noses to alert them to predators. You can compare it to why some people wear designer clothes or fancy perfume. It makes a strong impression on people you meet, showing them that you have access to particular resources. The smell might function in a similar way for dogs. My mummy bought it for me and boom itchy ears are gone trust me buy it you will not be disappointed it’s a miracle!❤️” Lorna Doolan For example, a wolf hunting antelope might roll in antelope dung. An antelope would run away if they smelled a wild dog among them, but they wouldn’t think twice about a familiar poop smell. Hello! I wanted to let everyone know that we have been using Ear Stuff by stinky stuff on our GSD for a few weeks, and it really works!!! We are real customers from Texas and just wanted to put this out there! I really could go on and on about this product, it’s a miracle!” Ginger Ginn Ziebold
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