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    Have had many Labs. They are not smelly dogs. I rarely gave Casey a bath unless she was having skin or allergy issues. Must be something else mixed in with the Pit/Lab. Hounds are smelly, Beagles and Bassets. Not sure what other breeds are smelly but it isn't the Lab.

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    I guess he is just a smelly dog. No allergy issues I don't think, and he smelled the same (just worse, because he didn't get as many baths) when he was on the food Corby gave him before I started feeding him with my dogs. Its not his ears or his teeth either...or anal glands, unfortunately with my job I can pick up different nasty dog smells pretty good. I can feel the oils in his coat when I am washing him but otherwise he does not feel greasy. He does get a little itchy after a bath for a couple of days otherwise no skin issues. His skin and coat look nice, and he sheds the normal amount for his fur type. It's just that typical stinky dog smell...maybe he is part stinkhound? Now that you mention hounds he does smell like a lot of basset hounds. Well I took him to work today so now he's all soft and shiny. I'm going to go back to this thread when he starts to stink again, see how long it takes.

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    Try a different shampoo!

    On the bichon forum I am on, we had one person adopt a jack russell, age 7 months, from the local shelter. She said similar, this dog STINKS constantly! Come to find out, it was a host of issues!

    Well, she's had the dog to the vet a few times, and finally changed vets on our advice. The first vet never found a thing, and it cost her 1500 pounds (she lives in England). Come to find out:
    - the poor girl had worms, and odor can be a symptom of worms
    - poor girl ALSO had demodex mites! again, odor can be a symptom of that too

    Treatment for both, now been 2 weeks (the shampoo treatment for the mites is still going on) and NO ODOR.

    Please don't give up and "assume" he is just a smelly boy!
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    I don't know about labs, but my Sam is smelly! Especially when he's very furry, even a week after his bath he smells (especially in the winter!!). When his fur is cut short it takes much longer. I'm not sure what it is that makes some dogs smell and some not? Molli never smells and Springen only does when he's wet.

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    I have tried multiple shampoos him, I have a ton to choose from, they make no difference. I really don't think there's anything wrong with him, he just gets smelly fast. When he gets really stinky he has that "outside dog" smell I've been around enough dogs that live outside they just have a smelly dog odor. There is no hair loss or skin irritation his skin/coat actually look really nice, after a bath he's one of the shiniest black dogs I've ever seen. Yeah that doesn't surprise me that Sam smells when his fur is long cockers seem to get that dog odor pretty bad too. I think some breeds are just stinkier dogs. Huskies are known to not get the dog smell I think I'm just not used to having a dog that smells like a dog. My mom's one schnauzer, Sydney, gets stinky fast too, Riley seems to stay a bit cleaner. The only labs I've really been around much outside of work have all been "outside dogs" :/ so of course they were stinky most of the time they rarely got baths.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolf_Q View Post
    maybe he is part stinkhound?
    LMAO!!!.. I think Roger too... lol..
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    Ummm...let me think back,,,

    Cody, my RB lab/gr mix didn't stink horribly, but his skin would get greasy, so much so, that my hand would get white and a slimey feeling after petting him. That meant bath time. He'd be good again for a few months. He hated the groomers, and I tried many, so I was only able to give him outside baths in the summer and if I did it, he was fine.

    Mz Logan hates water (2nd to the camera! ), but we were able to give her a bath once a year in the summer. Honestly, she has no odor. (Well except for amazing frito feet! ). I brush her more often 'cause her hair is longer, so maybe that's a big help.



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