It doesn't have to do with bathing. It has to do with getting wet and not drying off completely.
In winter when we don't go swimming on a daily basis and when shedding season is over, the smell...
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It doesn't have to do with bathing. It has to do with getting wet and not drying off completely.
In winter when we don't go swimming on a daily basis and when shedding season is over, the smell...
I hear you. Mine also swims every day. It's the water that stays in the fur. And holy stink! I haven't figured out how to get rid of it, so I've quit trying. Using wet wipes helps for a while.
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