How do I get rid of dog odor in the house?
Groom your dog right. Brush and bathe your dog according to his needs. Too much bathing can lead to dry skin and eczema, so use a gentle canine shampoo. Clean his ears, too. The dirt that gets caught in ear fluids leads to odor and infections.Vacuum and clean carpets, drapes and upholstery regularly to pick up dog hair and dander. Scrub hard surfaces and walls where she leans; her natural oils will attract more dirt. Regular cleaning and double-vacuuming will cut down on the number of times you’ll need to steam clean carpets and have drapes dry-cleaned. Vacuum her bed, too. Use cedar stuffing and launder the cover regularly. Replace dog bed cushions annually, more often for oily-skinned dogs.Feed your dog low-sulfur, low-ash foods that use rice instead of corn or wheat as filler. Minimize tooth plaque and flatulence by feeding dry food, never table scraps.