A dog tumor can smell bad because it may be infected or necrotic, causing the release of foul-smelling substances.
A bad smell associated with a mast cell tumor may be due to infection or necrosis (tissue death) within the tumor.
yes
Both smell bad.
Anything with a bad smell is infection. Antibiotic eye drops should help.
Yeah, kinda. My dog died because of a blatter tumor and she had bad breath. But, all dogs have bad breath so...
Yes. it all depends on what part of the brain the tumor is in.
If the dog is a outside dog just being in the sun running and playing also dogs tend to roll on dead frogs.If a indoor dog then it could be that it just needs a bath.They can also smell from playing with other dogs.
why does an 80 year old man who doesnt brush his teeth smell so bad......it is an old dog....brush his teeth for him
Surgical intervention (removal of tumor if possible) or conservative treatment (pain management) If your dog has a rectal tumor you need to consult your local vet.
The advantage of having a long coated dog is that if you like grooming your dog then you do have to brush them quite a lot, the disadvantages are that they malt a lot and they do smell quite bad. The advantage of having a short haired dog is that they are easy to groom and don't need grooming often, they also malt less and don't smell as bad.
Take the dog to the Vet...
Well they should not! Not Brushing or bathing would make them smell. These dogs are a gorgeous breed.