Homemade antibacterial dog shampoo
My black pot-licker (Lab) stinks BAD. He has a very heavy double coat that always stays moist after a swim. You can't keep him out of the water (we live in a swamp), so he's pretty much wet all the time. I groom him daily to try to remove as much under fur as possible. As soon as this humidity started, he started to get the "wet dog" staph bacteria stink. Worse than a pair of socks that have been in work boots all day. A waste of time using any expensive dog shampoos at the pet stores, as they merely have fragrance added to take the edge off the stench. There are lots of references on the web for home made shampoo - 1 part antibacterial hand soap, and 1 part white vinegar. The active antibacterial component in the hand soap is triclosan, and aloe Dial is recommended. Anyone with a stinky retriever tried this? Has anyone used a Furminator brush on a dual-coat Lab to thin the undercoat prior to summer shed?
Can't wait till he swims in the first algae bloom water. He's going to stink nasty when that rots in the underfur!