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A persistent fishy smell in female dogs often indicates a medical issue such as anal gland problems or a urinary tract infection and should prompt veterinary attention.
Natural remedies include adding fiber to your dog’s diet, regular bathing with dog-safe shampoos, and expressing the anal glands if needed—but always consult your vet first.
A persistent fishy smell in female dogs can indicate health problems like anal gland issues or infections and often requires veterinary attention.
You can naturally reduce a fishy smell by adding fiber to your dog's diet, maintaining good hygiene, and ensuring regular anal gland expression when needed.
A persistent fishy smell in female dogs often signals a medical issue such as anal gland problems or a urinary tract infection and usually requires veterinary attention.
For a natural solution to fishy odor, add dietary fiber like pumpkin to support anal gland health, maintain hygiene, and consult a vet if the smell persists.
A persistent fishy smell in dogs is often due to anal gland issues, but can also stem from urinary, dental, skin, or dietary problems requiring veterinary care.
A fishy smell in dogs is most commonly caused by anal gland issues, but can also result from urinary tract infections, dental disease, skin infections, or dietary factors.
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