| Re: my puppy smells bad Mind you I got this from another thread started by TrinaJ " My baby's growing up"... I just thought the info may be of some help... I'm not a breeder, and I have no knowledge of a female in heat... but just thought it might help... Quote:
Originally Posted by RottsNScotts What works especially well for me, here in the US, is to put my bitch on liquid Chlorophyll at the first sign of bleeding. Here in the US, it is called Chlorofresh and is found in the health food sections of regular grocery stores.
It knocks down "body odor" and seems to work well on bitch odor as well! When Abby is in season and on her chlorophyll, my 2 intact males pretty much are non-reactive to her presence (they are not together but they know where she is and she still uses the yard). If they do show some interest, I just up the dosage.
Her poop is very dark green when she is in season! VBG!
Friends who have used it also have said that if the males are reactive, they just use a larger dose. |
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