Thursday, January 7, 2010

Female dog has very offensive urine. Washed in baking soda vinegar H2O?

I am seriously considering finding her a home the smell is so bad. What can I wash her in to get rid of the odor. I cannot afford a vet.Female dog has very offensive urine. Washed in baking soda vinegar H2O?
Find her another home. She sounds like she has a urinary tract infection. If you can't afford to take her to the vet, then you really can't afford to keep her.





You are probably feeding her Ol' Roy or some other nutritionally bankrupt food. If she was eating a high quality food, she would be less likely to get sick. But if you can't afford the vet, you can't afford good food for her either.Female dog has very offensive urine. Washed in baking soda vinegar H2O?
You may want to try changing her food.
I think you should consider finding her a new home. Make they are aware of her problem so it can be taken care of, probably one Vet visit and medication is all it will take. It is probably a urinary tract infection which can be cleared up with medication. Washing the dog will not help as it is an internal problem. I can not believe how many people have pets and can not afford vet visits. Having a pet is like having a baby, along with ownership comes responsibility and unfortunately money. Owning pets can get very expensive. Only committed people should own pets who can take care of them properly. Even those who love animals are sometimes the worse offenders. So my advise is if you can not afford a vet find a good home for your dog. A home with people who can afford to take care of him/her. It is your responsibility to take care of this, you owe the dog the chance to be both happy and healthy.
First off, baking soda and vinegar neutralize each other. If you use them both at the same time they won't do any good. Secondly, if the dog smells because of her own urine even after you have bathed her, then there's something seriously wrong that a different cleaning solution isn't going to fix. Fist off, she needs to be house trained. If she is already housetrained and having accidents in the house and getting it on her, then it is most likely a urinary tract infection (UTI). The other possibility if she smells very foul and you are sure it is coming from ';that end'; (and she is not spayed) is a pyometra...a serious and life-threatening infection of her uterus. Either way the only responsible thing to do is take her to a vet to rule out any health problems. If a vet has cleared her of any health issues, then it may just be that you are one of those people who are offended by doggie odor and should find her a new home and never get another dog. ALL dogs smell, some dogs have a stronger odor than others and some people are more sensitive to it than others. But ALL dogs smell to some degree and you will NEVER be able to get rid of that smell completely regardless of what kind of cleaning solution you use.
What you can do is give her more fresh water to dilute her urine. Or you can potty train her to just go pee outside of the house on the grass. If that still doesnt work out then you can just give her daily walks and have her pee and do her other business at a park or something. Good luck.
Guess you are one of those ignorant people that don't know that a dog is a lifetime committment.





You don't find a dog another home because she smells. GEEZ! She's probably sick. Take her to the vet. Put it on your charge. Make payments. Do something responsible for your pet that depends on you for everything. People like you get me sick!
It could be a urinary tract infection or kidney problems. It could actually be quite serious.





Not to sound mean but if you can't afford to properly care for the dog, maybe she would be better with someone else? Especially if she ends up with some health problems (sometimes a dog is prone to UTIs and needs to be treated several times through their lifetime). If it smells that bad she is probably pretty uncomfortable.





Some veterinary hospitals are actually pretty nice about this because they understand and would rather help the dog. They will ask you to give up ownership but then they will treat and find the dog a home. I know the Banfield hospitals have a policy for this very scenario.
Are you kidding? Dog stinks and you are going to find a new home.. Can't afford the vet?? Check the food you are feeding.. Good health starts within.. If your dog stinks and it's clean then there is a problem. If you aren't going to see the vet, you are neglecting and abusing your dog.. Find the poor thing a home maybe someone will take proper care of her...
First determine whether the dog has a bladder infection or other health issue. Also, is the dog spayed? I wonder whether this could contribute to the problem. But, what I am really wondering, is why the dog has urine on her fur? Is she laying or sleeping in the urine? Dogs don't usually do this. It is not good for the dog, or healthy for you. What can you do to change the set-up so that the dog does not have to lay in urine? I would definitely check to see if she has a bladder infection or other health issue. If she does, and gets worse, it could cost more, in the long run. Check to see if there is a low-cost clinic or if the Humane Society has a lower rate you can pay for treatment if she needs it.

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