Read About Dog Deodorizer

If Your Dog Smells
Dirty
fur - Obviously, the first thing to do is to make sure your dog is clean. A thorough bathing with a specially formulated shampoo for dogs will remove any normal odors. The next question is, are the odors normal? If your dog was sprayed by a skunk or rolled in something nasty, you may need a specialty dog deodorizer shampoo. Your veterinarian can recommend the best choice for your stinky pal.
Bad breath - If your dog's breath smells, she may have dental disease. A trip to the veterinarian is in order. To keep your dog's mouth healthy and breath fresh, brush his teeth with doggie toothpaste regularly.
Infected ears - Ear infections in dogs are especially smelly. If your dog's ears stink and he's been scratching at them or shaking his head a lot, head to the vet's office.
Anal gland impaction - These scent glands, located near the anus, secrete a thick, oily substance to mark your dog's feces. When these sacs become impacted they can cause a smelly, painful condition. Your veterinarian can clear the sacs and cure the infection. Ask her to show you how to check and empty the sacs at home to prevent future problems.
If Your House Smells
Prevention - Reduce and eliminate pet
odors by keeping your dog clean and well groomed. Firm house training will help prevent accidents and lessen the need for a dog deodorizer.
If your dog does have an accident, clean it promptly and thoroughly using a cleaner specially formulated for the task. A vinegar and water rinse will help reduce odors. Be especially diligent in completely removing the odor or your dog will keep returning to the same place to eliminate.
To eliminate odors in your carpet, sprinkle an odor-absorbing carpet freshener or simple baking soda on your carpets. Leave for a few hours or overnight and vacuum it up. If you're not sure whether your carpets and furnishings smell fresh, ask a trusted friend to come over for a sniff test.
A variety of air and furniture aerosol sprays is available to help neutralize odors. Try one that is specially formulated for pet odors. When using these store-bought remedies, follow the directions carefully and use the recommended amount.
Find the cause of the problem, choose the right Dog Deodorizer and apply it promptly and properly and you'll always have a doggone fresh-smelling home.