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Originally Posted by drawlins27 Could it be seborrhea? This makes them smell really bad even shortly after a bath. You treat it by using a special medicated shampoo.
In seborrhea, excessive sebum is produced and appears as dry, light-colored flakes in the hair coat or as greasy, waxy scales on the skin and hair. Because sebum is a fatty material, it becomes rancid and causes a strong coat odor.
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I think you hit the nail on the head with this one!!!!
I fostered a Min-Pin with that problem and my little Delsi had it too. The Vet. gave me some medicated shampoo that cleared it right up.
Please have your dog checked out at the Vet. This is a medical problem. I'd also take him off of dog food and put him on a natural diet. Dog food can severly compromise a dogs health in many ways.