Akita Puppy Smell
Hi Guys,
I hope no to offend anyone, but i Had a serious question. My puppy is doing really well and we are really enjoying spending time with him. The only issue we are having...is his smell. We have bathed him a couple of times, but that does not really remove the smell. I was not sure if it is the result of teething and bad breath (since he licks himself. We are feeding him origen puppy food (grain free) so there should be no yeast issue right?
I think i read initially the breed does not smell...was I mistaken? I really appreciate any help. Also are there really good shampoos to use on him.
AK
I hope no to offend anyone, but i Had a serious question. My puppy is doing really well and we are really enjoying spending time with him. The only issue we are having...is his smell. We have bathed him a couple of times, but that does not really remove the smell. I was not sure if it is the result of teething and bad breath (since he licks himself. We are feeding him origen puppy food (grain free) so there should be no yeast issue right?
I think i read initially the breed does not smell...was I mistaken? I really appreciate any help. Also are there really good shampoos to use on him.
AK
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The imported pups that I met had a funky foreign smell for the first couple of weeks. Baths didn't help, only time.
My JA was imported at 3 months, there was no smell either.
The breath does smell fishy and his back of head, and chest and stomach areas smell the worst. Thats the area I touch him and my hand smells. The vet never commented on his smell. I have a finnish spitz and i expected the akita to smell just like him ( minimal dog smell.) I don't know if its teething and he is licking and getting it all over him or if there is something on his fur. He mostly stays inside and its snowy here so he has not gotten into anything.
I had a golden that got bad skin infections if her fur got too moist and didn't dry out well enough. That was the worst thing I've ever smelled..if it was raining or snowing when she went out to potty we always had to make sure she was thoroughly dry when she came back in.
It could be a lot of different things. I'd ask your vet next time you go in.
To rule out any skin infection due to moisture, I'd get your pup groomed by a professional. That way he will get dried properly and you can ask them to pay special attention to skin condition. Before I got the dryer and fungal shampoo, Bear would start stinking within hours after a bath especially during the humid summer months. That stink would not only stay but just get continually worse not matter how many times I bathed him. My sister says that calling the stink a mildewy smell was being too nice. She says he smelled like "ass". When a dog has a fungal skin infection, the smell doesn't go away after being dry, the fungus is still there.
I really appreciate all of your help guys. I will def. check at the vet if there is any skin issue.
Also puppy is 5 months old now and about 39 pounds. I really hope he gets to be about 70+ pounds. I can't imagine him gaining 30 pounds though. I will upload some more pictures soon.
If you don't see anything really wrong (teeth problems, skin problems, etc), it still might pay to try a different a food! A bad smelling dog is not normal!
I also feed him about 3.75 cups a day is that enough (5 months). 1.5 in the morning, 1.5 in the afternoon and .75 at 5 PM.
However, he does eat lots of snow.
Any adivce on how to introduce the puppy to can food (he has only eaten dry food moistened with water) without getting diareha
He is almost 6 months old and about 47 Pounds.