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Washing a dog
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.how long is a piece of string?? baseline IMHO is that unless a wash-in medication has been prescribed then a dog never "needs" to be washed. Because they live with us and we don't like our houses to smell like kennels, then we wash them! SO......
Depends if he or she works and lives out and needs to retain the oils in their coat, or lives in and doesn't. If he or she swims then that can be a freshener. Grooming can remove a lot of dirt and old hair and skin cells and borders definitely do need to be groomed regularly.
If your doggy is permanently smelly then It might not be a dirty coat. off the top of my head and I am sure that others will have ideas, it could be: bad breath, dirty ears, their diet, anal glands.
Hope that this helps
When I was a teenager my parents had a sheltie. My mum used to bath him every week. The vet said this was fine as long as she put baby oil on the brush and groomed him afterwards to replace the oils in his coat. We used to comb him every day as he found it hard to keep himself clean in some places - we used to clip the fur near his backside as otherwise he would worry at it all the time.
What has your vet suggested?
I agree with woofgang, some dogs need the oils in their coat, but because we have brought them in and domesticated them, you can probably wash them about every 4-6 weeks and brush them daily. Use a DOG shampoo not human, not even "baby" shampoo. Dogs don't sweat thru their skin they have a different ph balance than us, so can not handle our shampoos.
If ears and breath smell bad, or anal glands are impacted, get to vet they may have infection. Dropped eared dogs seem to get bad ear infection more than upright eared dogs. The moisture gets in there and grows, so get them checked if dog is shaking head or scratching at ear or holding head or ear sideways, those a few signs of ear problems.
When dogs air dry, they take on smells of the air, that's why alot of times they smell doggy when they get wet or after they get bathed. They have baby wipes and spray refreshers for dogs to help us "humans" live with the dog smell. I take my dog ( a GSD) to the groomer every 5 weeks to get a bath and they do everything, trim toenails (if needed) and clean ears, brush teeth... and she smells great for about 1 week, she has a job and works with me, ( a demo for training), and she is around people all day, but she plays with other dogs (other dog slobber) an jumps in the river and such so she can get gamey, so that can give a you a guide on what you have as options which I am sure others can post also, there's a good group of people on here with opinions.
I take our BC every two to three months to the groomers, seriously washing a BC is just insane!!! You know they NEVER keep still ... fun in the summer months but in the winter I would seriously suggest a grooming palour (it costs me �25 a go) it is the easy option! But I brush Arty at least once a week too ...
Up to you but personally if my dog started smelling terrible suddenly he would be straight down the Vets so you may want to suggest that to your bloke too :-)