The dog smell can be very intense from time to time. But if the smell differs strongly from the usual smell and dogs stink badly, it can be a disease symptom. What exactly is behind it and how can you help your dog? Your dog is your companion animal, this is a good reason why you’d want to check and see if everything is alright.
Many dogs stink when it is wet, it is normal. Dog lovers do not mind this dog smell, they may not notice it either. However, sometimes the animal smells very bad.
If the stench differs from the usual dog smell, take a closer look: Maybe your four-legged friend is sick and needs help from the vet.
Dog suddenly stinks extreme: what are causes?
Your dog stinks of feces, manure or crap? Then maybe he just rolled in the dirt. However, if it smells too after you have cleared it of dirt, it may be due to a health problem.
Possible causes of extremely foul-smelling dogs are:
• analgesia
• flatulence
• Ear infections, which cause a foul smell
• skin infections
• Dental problems or inflammation in the mouth that lead to bad breath
• Diabetes
• kidney failure
What to do if the dog stinks from the mouth?

If your dog stinks from the mouth after eating, you usually do not need to worry. If he just smells like food and the smell dies down, there is no need to worry.
If your dog stinks of fish, the bad breath can also come from inferior feed. Further symptoms would be, for example, high droppings, which show that the feed is not optimally utilized, dull coat and drive weakness. Try to see if your dog’s condition improves if you switch to high-quality dog food or barefoot.
If eating habits can be ruled out as causes, you should examine the teeth and the oral cavity of your four-legged friend: tooth decay, periodontitis and gingivitis can also be expressed in stench. Not infrequently, the dog then smells of carrion or decay from the mouth.
Regular brushing can prevent this. But if damage has already formed to the teeth or gums, the walk to the vet is unavoidable.
Does the stench come from the anal glands?
A smell of fish or manure can also emanate from the dog poop. For example, when the anal glands are inflamed. Since anal inflammation causes severe itching on the buttocks, you can probably see your dog frequently as he runs around with his butt on the floor.
If this “sledding” shows, a veterinary visit is advisable, so that your dog with the unpleasant inflammation does not have to torture too long.
If dogs are afraid, but the anal glands also a secretion that is otherwise necessary for the marker marking and smells very unpleasant for human noses. Especially with long-haired dogs this secretion can get stuck in the hide on the butt, so that the dog poop suddenly stinks extremely, although the anxiety situation or turf marking is already over.
If your dog is often afraid, you can with great patience shy away from it. However, it may help to consult a behavioral-savvy dog trainer or animal psychologist.
Dog stinks due to skin infections
If the bad smell comes from the skin of the dog, it may be due to an infection. The cause of the skin disease can be allergies, but also parasites, bacteria or yeasts.
In addition, food allergy can cause dogs to over-abundance of skin secretions, greatly increasing the normal dog’s smell.
Some chronic diseases, such as diabetes or renal insufficiency, can alter the dog’s metabolism in such a way that an unpleasant odor escapes through the skin pores and out of the mouth.
In addition, infections can affect the ears – so if the stink comes from the ears and not out of the mouth, an ear infection can be the reason.
Ear mites, bacterial infections or foreign bodies that have led to festering wounds may be a problem for your dog. You also get help from the vet.
Attention! Do not try to clean the dog ears with cotton buds yourself. That can make things worse.
When dogs have flatulence
Regular flatulence, which causes your dog to stink, can usually be substantiated with unsuitable food. It does not always have to be that the dog food is inferior, possibly a food intolerance or an allergy is the reason.
It is also conceivable that your pet suffers from a chronic disease in the digestive tract and therefore can not tolerate his food. It is best to have it examined by a veterinarian. If there is no organic cause, try changing your diet.