Three major sources of body odor in Pomeranians!

The Pomeranian has a small size and cute shape, which makes people feel very cute at first sight and the whole person will be adored by its appearance. In the process of raising the Pomeranian, we have to prevent Pomeranian body odor. The Pomeranian itself does not have body odor, but there are three main sources that cause it. Let’s take a look at them below. One: the ears Pomeranian ears sometimes often have a bad smell. This is mainly because there is earwax in its ears, and if it is not cleaned over time, it will get infected with ear mites and eventually form ear canal disease, thus giving off a bad smell. So the Pomeranian’s ears should also be cleaned regularly, otherwise the ears will produce odor. Two: The mouth of the Pomeranian is an important source of body odor. Pomeranians are very prone to dental diseases, such as periodontal disease, dental calculus, etc. These diseases can cause bad breath in Pomeranians. So you need to clean the Pomeranian’s teeth regularly to reduce the Pomeranian’s dental calculus. You need to brush your Pomeranian’s teeth often so that his mouth is always healthy and fresh. Three: anal glands anal glands produce one of the most important sources of body odor. The Pomeranian does not have a lot of exercise, so its anal glands are not able to drain out in time, which eventually causes the anal glands to build up and cause blockage and swelling. The anal glands will then emit an unpleasant odor. So when you bathe your Pomeranian, you must remember to squeeze out its anal glands. The above are the three main sources of body odor in Pomeranians, usually in the process of caring for the Pomeranian, remember to take good care of the Pomeranian’s ears and mouth, as well as timely cleaning of the Pomeranian’s anal glands, then the Pomeranian will not have body odor.

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