two other diseases cause bad breath. Most likely, you and your veterinarian would see other signs of either of these diseases. DKA, or severe Diabetes, causes a change in breath due to a change in metabolism. The other disease that can cause foul breath is kidney failure, which leads to a buildup of uremic toxins in the bloodstream. Both of these can be ruled out with routine blood screening tests.
That's the smell of urea, which is a nitrogenous end product and therefore, a waste. This, mixed with water, is what forms urine.
It smells like urine. Ordinary urine.
The smell is not dangerous - however, if there is still a smell, there could still be urine, which could cause diseases and infections if you come in contact with it.
Shampoo does not usually go bad and smell like urine. Old urine has an ammonia type smell and no shampoo should smell that way. If by chance you are unsure of the contents of the bottle, it is best to throw it away.
Depending if your dog has lost it's smell. If your dong has not then no.
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A baby should NOT be doing this it is VERY bad for your baby to be in an environment where Dog urine is present.
Has your dog just gone blind, or did it come on slowly? Any leaking of urine?
Ammonia smells a lot like old urine or faeces. A non-hygienic unclean toilet will often smell of ammonia.
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
Lay on his back!
Do you mean when do dogs develop a sense of smell if you do, its about 3 months google search about finding out how old your dog is and it will pull up a site or two on figuring out how old your dog is in which it will tell you when they start seeing smelling hearing etc. its obvious especially the smart ones.