The seven most common causes of Goldendoodle smell are Ear Infections, Dental issues, Gas (or dietary), Atopy, Improperly cleaned coat, Anal Gland issues,Eye runs. They can all be easily treated at home.
How do you get a Goldendoodle to stop smelling?
If your Goldendoodle is a lover of water and has regular access to it, this will also contribute to the presence of foul smells. Allow your dog to enjoy water play but follow it up with a bath and blow dry to keep him smelling fresh and clean.
How often should a Goldendoodle be bathed?
One thing you must keep in mind is that Goldendoodles have sensitive skin. If they get bathed too often, then their skin starts to dry out. In order to avoid making the dog uncomfortable, only give them a bath once a month. Once a month is enough to keep their skin and coat healthy.
Do Goldendoodles shed or smell?
The frequency your Goldendoodle sheds will depend on a variety of factors. Most Goldendoodles are low-shedding dogs, but it's a myth that they are zero-shed dogs. They aren't considered a hypoallergenic breed because they do shed, just not as much as other breeds.
How do you keep a Goldendoodle clean?
Start with Brushing and Clipping The first step to wash a goldendoodle is to thoroughly brush the coat. Gently pull the comb through the dog's coat to straighten any tangled areas and release any debris. Some areas are difficult to access regularly with a brush and may be prone to mats or knots.
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