Why do dogs smell after sleeping? Here’s What to Do Next

Why Do Some Dogs Smell When They Sleep?

You get a different smell from your dog because the glands produce a natural body odor through various body parts. And here is why your dog smells the way it does.

A dog’s ear infection can happen at any time. Yeast infection can get worse if not treated at the right time.

Your dog will try to itch its ear all the time if its ear is infected. And you may notice that it smells similar to baking or beer.

Yes, paws can be the reason why your dog smells different. Not many people know that dog paws are also an active part of their body, and it releases sweat through the glands of those areas. During hot days, bacteria and fungus breed and grow over the areas and cause them to smell.

I’m pretty sure you already know that this area is responsible for the foul smell most often. The odor released from the anal glands is the strongest and most stinky. Make sure it is not happening due to any disease or infection.

Does your dog have a thick coat of fur? Such dogs’ fur accumulates more dust and dirt than dogs with short coats. If not kept clean, it can lead to skin disease or skin infection. And we all know that nothing will stink worse than an infection.

Does your dog go out too often or stay outdoors most of the time? If so, the dog is exposed to heat, dust, and other environmental conditions all day. This can lead to the dog smelling differently when it sleeps.

Not Enough Odor In The Air

This may also happen at night more than in the days. During the day, there are more than odors in the air. You are doing a lot of things and so many other things going on around you, making it difficult to tell if your dog smells different.

But at night, there are not many activities going on, and the air contains less odor at the time. That is why your dog’s smell seems more acute, and it smells different to you. But is it good? That depends on how clean your dog is.

Do dogs enjoy sleeping with their owners?

It’s when they feel most secure and comfortable. No wonder they try to replicate that feeling of warmth and coziness with you even after they grow up! Your dog wanting to sleep next to you is also a sign of affection and closeness. It means they like your company and consider you a member of the pack.

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