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Old 02-06-2007, 12:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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We adopted our first Basset a week ago, and even my hubby is more in love than he expected! Sunny (the irony of his name did not escape us) is a 5 yr old, neutered tri colored male and more sweet and lovable than we could dream of! He is AMAZING with our 5 kids (17 yrs, 3 1/2 yrs, 2 yrs and 8 mo old twins) and really trying to tolerate our 3 Siamese cats!

We were prepared for doggy odor, but this is reeeeaaallllyyyy strong. I have a dry powder I comb into his fur every couple/few days or so (while watching to make sure it doesn't dry his coat out too much) but that doesn't really help. Does anyone have any tips on odor control for his coat and our house? We would be soooooooooo grateful!!

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We were prepared for doggy odor, but this is reeeeaaallllyyyy strong. I have a dry powder I comb into his fur every couple/few days or so (while watching to make sure it doesn't dry his coat out too much) but that doesn't really help. Does anyone have any tips on odor control for his coat and our house? We would be soooooooooo grateful!!

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first is to make sure there is not an underlying medical condition.

1. ear infection

2. impacted anal glands

3. lip fold pyderma (infection of the lip fold)

4. Yeast infection of the Skin (often in skin folds, between toes and the arm Pits)

5. Sehborrhea


yeast is a common denominator in many of these sourse of odor. A racid oil smell AKA frito smell is often related to a yeast infection somewhere




OH by the way in a year or two you be one of those who say "what smell, I don't smell anything" it is something you do eventually get acclimated to

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Old 02-06-2007, 11:20 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Anal glands!

Make an appointment at the vet to make sure there's no infection or impaction.

The vet can "express" the glands, which eliminates the problem.

Some houndies need their anal glands expressed more often --- maybe once a month, every six weeks. It isn't expensive and most groomers can do it for a very reasonable prices.

But you have got to make sure they're not infected or impacted, and only a vet can help you with that.

In addition, once you determine this is the problem (which I'm certain it is --- P.U.!!!), you can make a huge difference by upping the fiber in his food by adding canned pumpkin (yes, they love it), sweet potatoes, canned green beans, etc. I switched Biscuit over to homemade because it was getting to be ridiculous, and upping his fiber virtually eliminated the problem.

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Old 02-06-2007, 11:55 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Having been owned by bassets for over 35 years, I would like to share my experience. NO TABLE SCRAPS! NO PEOPLE FOOD! EVER!

I have found that almost always, basset odor problems/allergies are related to their diet. Find a good quality dog food that works for your hound, and stick with it. I never give my hounds food that contains corn. Poor diet can lead to ear problems, which can make them smell really bad.

My first basset ate anything and everything, because we didn't know any better. She reeked. By the time I had my third basset, I had figured it out. My two current bassets have no odor at all. Hope this helps you. Enjoy your hound!

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Sometimes a diet change helps, if all of the above is ruled out first. Good luck with your stinky hound - lots of us have been there!
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Sometimes a diet change helps, if all of the above is ruled out first. Good luck with your stinky hound - lots of us have been there![/b]
Oops, Sandy! I didn't read your post. Great minds think alike!
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Anal glands!

Make an appointment at the vet to make sure there's no infection or impaction.

The vet can "express" the glands, which eliminates the problem.

Some houndies need their anal glands expressed more often --- maybe once a month, every six weeks. It isn't expensive and most groomers can do it for a very reasonable prices.

But you have got to make sure they're not infected or impacted, and only a vet can help you with that.

In addition, once you determine this is the problem (which I'm certain it is --- P.U.!!!), you can make a huge difference by upping the fiber in his food by adding canned pumpkin (yes, they love it), sweet potatoes, canned green beans, etc. I switched Biscuit over to homemade because it was getting to be ridiculous, and upping his fiber virtually eliminated the problem.

Vet! Vet![/b]
Not trying to run away with this thread, but I have heard about impacted anal glands before. I have not had any problems with Hank...or none that I know of.Is this something which is a common problem?Other then the slight ear infection from time to time I have never had a problem with him. Other then ,I am assuming a smell ,what are some other signs of anal gland problems?
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Old 02-07-2007, 04:09 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Once you rule out all of the medical problems, you might find out that some bassets smell very "houndy". Ruby didn't smell bad until she got older. She's a regular stinkpot at times. Welcome to the land of bassets!

Enjoy!

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Old 02-07-2007, 04:52 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I'm seeing that bassets are like men, they wait until you fall in love with them & THEN they reveal their "stinky" side! :P
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Old 02-07-2007, 06:49 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I couldn't agree more. NO HUMAN FOOD! Henry does very well on lamb & rice. No odor, ever.
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