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Conference 7.286::canine

Title:CANINE
Notice:Topic 4-Directory/10-Adoptions/18-Dogs For Sale
Moderator:BIGQ::BITTICKS
Created:Thu Aug 29 1991
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2202
Total number of notes:20805

2200.0. "Smelly Dog" by DELNI::ROBBINS () Tue Jun 03 1997 12:56

    Diane Robbins 
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    Delni::Robbins
    
    		Smelly Dog.
    
    My 6 year old spayed Alaskan Malamute has a strange smell coming from
    her chest.  We tried anti-biotics thinking it may be a skin infection,
    then we kept her out of the water thinking her coat wasn't drying.
    Not it.  Anyway, she had this the end of last summer & it went
    away w/the cold weather.  It started again about 6 weeks ago.
    
    Do dogs have some sort of skin gland?  If my vet doesn't have any other
    ideas I can take her to Tufts to a skin specialist.
    
    Any ideas?
    
    Thanks.
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2200.1could it be from the ears?NETCAD::GABISTue Jun 03 1997 18:169
    Could it be her ear(s)?  My dog currently has an ear infection and
    it is a yeasty type of smell that is very pungent.  I can be 3 feet
    away from her ear and phew!  I believe these types of ear infections 
    are more prone to occur and are more common to floppy eared dogs (which
    Malamutes are not, correct??), where the ear might get wet and not dry
    out. 
    
    - Christine
    
2200.2Mushrooms!ALFA1::MASONThe law of KARMA hasn't been repealedTue Jun 03 1997 18:266
    A vet I used to go to said that dog's ears are the perfect place to
    grow mushrooms because they're dark and damp!
    
    :^)
    
    ****
2200.3Rolling in Something?CPCOD::JOHNSONPeace can't be founded on injusticeTue Jun 03 1997 18:5614
If the smell is coming from your dog's chest, could he or she be rolling in some
delectable (to the dog!) yuckiness? My sister had a dog that would find
the most hideous things to roll in and/or shove her chest down into. I assume 
you have given the dog a bath with a dog shampoo formulated to eliminate smells,
and also checked to make sure it isn't the collar that is continuing to smell.
We sometimes had to wash Jenny's collar, & sometimes had to throw it away
and get a new one. If the ears are the problem you can get some Opticlean to 
wash them out with (follow the directions on the bottle). I think you can 
get that through some pet supply stores as well as through your vet. If it is
the ears and it doesn't clear up quickly with the Opticlean you should take 
the dog in to the vet.

Leslie

2200.4CSC32::M_EVANSdancing lightly on the edgeWed Jun 04 1997 14:306
    Yeast infections in dog's ears are not uncommon, according to the vet
    my friend goes to.  her lab seems to always have a low grade case of
    ear candida, especially during the summer months.  Makes me glad I have
    always had dogs with upright ears.
    
    meg
2200.5DELNI::ROBBINSWed Jun 04 1997 15:499
    Hi, thanks for the replies.  It's definitely not her ears.  It's
    coming from her coat on her chest.  I talked to the vet and he
    doesn't really know.  So I think we'll take her to a skin specialist.
    
    Thanks again,
    Diane
    
    Altho she does love to roll in yucky stuff, this comes right back
    a day after a bath..
2200.611439::REILLYThu Jun 05 1997 10:2813
    Hi Diane,
    
    Is it just a smell or is there associated itchiness or hairloss or skin
    discoloration?  Is it her chest meaning the area between her arms or
    her chest on the front of her body/arms just south of her neck?  Is
    there any way you can describe the smell?  Does she have any other skin
    problems/allergies or any other medical problems?
    
    Dr. Nesbitt at Tufts is great, and Dr. Stewart in Acton is great as
    well (both are dermatologists).
    
    Regards,
    liz
2200.74394::ROBBINSThu Jun 05 1997 10:5611
    Hi,
    
    The smell is kinda like wet dish coths left in your cellar for a
    few days.  It seems to be mostly the part of her chest near her
    armpits & kinda on her tummy too.  There is no itching or hairloss.
    She has no allergies or any other medical problems (but needs to lose
    about 20lbs).  I just made an appt w/Dr Nesbitt for the 21st.
    Hopefully he can figure it out.
    
    Thanks,
    Diane
2200.829067::M_EVANSdancing lightly on the edgeThu Jun 05 1997 11:1812
    Diane,
    
    My neighbor's massively overweight cocker (like weighs 70 pounds to a
    norm of less than 35)  has some sort of seborreah (sp) on his chest and
    armpits. 
    
    do see the vet or a specialist, as hers has prescribed a medicated
    shampoo that really does help make Jake a lot more pleasant to be
    around.  Now if we can just get jake, AKA Jabba to walk more and get
    the weight down.........
    
    meg