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That corn chip smell is related to a yeast infection. Try adding ACV (with the mother) to his food and/or spray his paws and even his body with it.
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Apple cider vinegar with all the pulp like stuff in it.
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Oh ok. I heard feeding plain yogurt helped to balance the yeast in their body which would help with the over production of it else where. Heard of anything like that?
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I don't think that I have heard that it helps with yeast but yogurt is a good probiotic so give it a shot and if it helps great!
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No problem! If the yogurt works let me know because I will definitely start giving it to my dog.
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I have never heard that and I have had lots of dogs that smelled like Fritos even had a vet tell me it was normal years ago |
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All dogs feet smell like fritos!
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Does your dogs ears smell ? Is the shit in his ears blackish brown ? If a yeast infection goes untreated it can spread to its entire body which will definitly throw off an odor and can also cause the dog to go deaf after a period of time if not properly addressed. The dogs will scratch and chew themselves up really bad too, leaving bald spots and causing scars from picked scabs. Definitly get it under control. |
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OK That is what I thought the only dog I have ever owned that did not have frito feet is Marlo
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I used ACV and it really helped get rid of the frito feet but then again he had a yeast infection in his feet.
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How did you use the ACV as a wash or did the dog take it internally ??
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I used it as a spray on his paws and really sprayed them down so when he licked them he couldn't lick it all off and plus it works internally as well.
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UM Interesting maybe I will try it
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You want to get the ACV with the mother in it not a brand like Heinz where they remove it.
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