Pugs with too much body odor is a common problem, but there are a few things you can do to alleviate this problem.
First of all, regular cleaning is necessary. You should bathe your pug weekly and clean its ears and toes regularly. Make sure to use a shampoo and conditioner that is suitable for your pug** and coat to avoid causing more problems.
Second, check your pug's oral hygiene. Bad breath can be one of the causes of excessive body odor. Brush your pug's teeth regularly and check that its teeth and gums are healthy. If your pug has problems with its teeth and gums, seek veterinary advice and**.
Third, keep the pug's living environment hygienic. Clean your pug's kennel, change mattresses and pillows regularly, and make sure the kennel is ventilated. Clean the surrounding environment, including carpets, furniture, and other items that pugs come into contact with, to reduce the growth of bacteria and mold.
In addition, a sensible diet also has an impact on the health and body odor of your pug. Give your pug high-quality, nutritionally balanced food and avoid feeding too much human or junk food. Make sure your pug has enough water to drink to keep his body hydrated.
If the above measures do not solve the problem, you may need to take your pug to the veterinarian. A veterinarian can examine pugs, diagnose any underlying health problems, and provide appropriate** advice. For example, if a pug has a ** disease or digestive problems, these problems can cause excessive body odor. Your veterinarian can prescribe medications or recommend special care products to improve your pug's body odor.
In conclusion, by cleaning regularly, maintaining oral hygiene, keeping the living environment hygienic, and eating a sensible diet, you can effectively reduce the body odor problem in your pug. If the problem persists, please consult a veterinarian for professional advice and protocols.