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		<title>whata re some home remedies for a sensitive skined cocker spaniel to make him smell better between groomings Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 02:05:11 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>I personally love using PETfection Sprays. They have a Deodorizer/Allergy one and a couple cologne ones. All are 100% Natural and Organic. I find them to have great smells and work well! Plus for a sensitive dog they are non-irritating. Hope this helps.<br /><br />
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		Tue, Feb 28th 2012, 10:32 GMT 
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			<p>The first post  said  this, but maybe the first and most easy thing to start with would be a change of diet.  I brought home a smnall westie mix that had  bad skin and smelled bad, but was helped with a diet switch.  Paw mail me is you want more details.<br /><br />
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		Thu, Feb 23rd 2012, 08:20 GMT 
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			<p>put a few drops of any sweet-smelling essential oil (citrus, evergreens, florals, etc) in a spray bottle with water, shake it up thoroughly and spritz a little on him. Try a small amount first to make sure it's not irritating. EO's in large amounts can be irritating or toxic, so SMALL amount is key here!

Bad odor and itchy skin can be caused by allergies also- many &quot;sensitive&quot; dogs are actually suffering from food or environmental allergies. You might look into a hypoallergenic diet and see if he improves. <br /><br />
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