Is your dog.. wrinkly? 🤔

This may sound like a strange question but the answer could be the solution to why your entire house smells like your dog.

Anywhere on your pet where skin folds is going to trap dirt, sweat and dander. All of these things hold odor and over time the bacteria in them can create an infection. This causes the corn chip smell you may be all too familiar with.

Thankfully, solving the infection on your pet's skin isn't challenging, it's getting the odor out of your house. Even after cleaning, smells can linger. But no odor stands a chance against KOE Spray.

This is the fastest and easiest way to eliminate pet odor in your home with confidence. It's safe around pets, people and all surfaces so anywhere that stinks, gets sprayed.

Become a believer. Try KOE Spray.

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7/30 Edited to

... Read moreIf you've ever noticed that distinct 'corn chip' smell coming from your dog or your home, especially if your pet has wrinkly skin or noticeable skin folds, you're not alone. These wrinkles can create little pockets where dirt, sweat, and dander accumulate, providing a breeding ground for bacteria that not only causes odor but can also lead to skin infections. From my experience caring for a breed with many skin folds, like a Bulldog, regular hygiene is essential. Simply bathing your dog isn't always enough because the odor-causing bacteria thrive in those hard-to-reach crevices. I found that gently cleaning between folds with a damp cloth daily dramatically reduces the smell and prevents infections. However, even the best cleaning can leave your home smelling like your dog. That’s where odor eliminators like KOE Spray come in. Unlike some products that just mask odors or use harsh chemicals, KOE Spray eliminates odors without irritation to pets or sensitive surfaces. I started using it on my dog's bed, carpets, and upholstery where the smell lingered the most, and it made a remarkable difference. Besides sprays, keeping your dog's environment clean—washing bedding frequently and vacuuming often—helps minimize persistent odors. Also, consulting your vet if you notice redness, itchiness, or an unusual smell is crucial, as underlying infections may need treatment. Managing pet odors is an ongoing process, but with attentive care and effective products, you can keep both your dog and your living space fresh and healthy.