Dobermans should be bathed at least every other week or as needed. As with any breed of dog, some like to roll around in their own excrement. If neither of these seem to be the problem you could ask your vet
yes some dog shampoos will have a fragrance to it to ride dog odor
How long has she been spayed? If the surgery was recent, like within the last week, your dog may have developed an infection. You should call your vet.
No
I don't think you should touch there dog but you can get odor off of dogs by washing them with soap and water.
bacteria
put cat odor there and slowly it will start to smell better
female dog
To control outdoor dog odor, make sure to regularly bathe your dog with a pet-friendly shampoo and brush their fur to remove debris. Keep your dog's living area clean and regularly change their bedding to prevent odors from building up. Consider using odor-neutralizing sprays or planting odor-absorbing plants in the outdoor area.
if your asking how to find a male dog for your female dog then your gonna have to wait until your female dog is in heat then automatically the male dog will be attracted to the female and they will mate
a female dog hooks her butt yo your female dog because they like eachother. i guess that is the answer
It depends. When a dog smells it is trying to gather information on where the other dog/person has been. I can tell you for a fact that when I come home from work (a veterinary clinic) my dogs won't leave me alone until I change. But still they can not decipher on what sex of animals you have been near unless say the female dog was in heat. If you happen to get some of that female's urine/ other bodily secretions then YES! a male dog will be able to tell you have been near a female, but if the female is spayed for instance, then all the male will be able to tell is that it is another dog, not necessarily if it's a female or male.
Signs of a urinary tract infection (UTI) in a female dog include frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, strong odor in the urine, and licking of the genital area. If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.