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tried+teed "Great Design" "This ramp works really well for our Bull Arab. It reaches the tray of our Landcruiser without being too steep which we were concerned about. Definitely a recommended purchase if you have an older dog with arthritis like our girl." - Belinda, vet-n-pet DIRECT customer PETSAFE HAPPY RIDE TELESCOPING DOG RAMP Dogs can "read" human emotions through our facial expressions and body language, allowing them to respond with comforting behaviour when they sense we're sad or stressed. I bathed my dog so why do they still smell? Bathing a dog usually helps with odours, but sometimes the smell can linger due to a few common reasons: Skin Conditions: Dogs can have skin issues like infections or allergies that cause odours. Ear Infections: These can produce a strong odour. Make sure to check and clean your dog's ears if needed. Dental Issues: Bad breath or other dental problems can contribute to an overall smell. Regular dental care can help. Licking: Frequent licking can lead to a bad smell due to saliva build-up and the spread of bacteria and yeast on your dog's skin. Environmental Factors: If your dog has been rolling in something smelly or has been exposed to strong odours, it might take a few washes to get rid of the smell completely. Drying: Make sure your dog's coat is thoroughly dried after a bath. A damp coat can develop an unpleasant smell. If the smell persists after trying these tips, consult your vet to rule out any health concerns. Q A & Natural products supporting pet health and wellbeing. Crooked Lane Harvest is a range of natural additive and preservative free premium botanicals and nutritional powders. scan to shop all Crooked Lane Harvest products NEW LOOK - Same great products!

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