Quick answer
Our top pick is the Wahl Odor Control Shampoo, which uses a combination of baking soda and coconut lime verbena to neutralize odors without harsh chemicals. For dogs with sensitive skin, the Burt’s Bees All Natural Puppy Shampoo offers a gentle, tearless formula. If you need a budget-friendly option, the Pet Oganic Lavender Mint Shampoo provides natural deodorizing at a low price.
What to consider for Dog Shampoo For Smelly Dogs
When choosing a shampoo for a smelly dog, the primary goal is to eliminate odors rather than just mask them. Look for ingredients like baking soda, enzymes, or natural deodorizers such as citrus or tea tree oil. The shampoo should be pH-balanced for dogs (around 7.0) to avoid skin irritation. Consider your dog’s coat type: double-coated breeds may need a shampoo that can penetrate the undercoat, while short-haired dogs benefit from a gentle formula. Also, check for hypoallergenic options if your dog has allergies or sensitive skin. Avoid shampoos with artificial fragrances that can irritate the skin.
What to look for in a grooming product (shampoo, brush, clipper or wipe)
For a dog shampoo, look for a formula that matches your dog’s coat type: for example, a moisturizing shampoo for dry skin or a deodorizing shampoo for odor control. Ensure the ingredients are dog-safe and pH-balanced for sensitive skin. For brushes, choose bristle type based on coat length; for clippers, consider blade quality and noise level; for wipes, look for gentle, alcohol-free options. Ease of use is important: a shampoo that lathers well and rinses easily saves time. Low noise is key for nervous dogs when using clippers or dryers.
How we chose these picks
- Evaluated ingredient lists for safe, effective deodorizers.
- Checked pH balance to ensure dog-safe formulations.
- Considered coat type compatibility (short, long, double, curly).
- Reviewed customer feedback for odor elimination claims.
- Prioritized brands with transparent sourcing and no harsh chemicals.
- Compared price per ounce to offer options for different budgets.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- Human shampoo: it has a different pH (around 5.5) that can disrupt a dog’s skin barrier and cause irritation.
- Harsh fragrances: they can mask odors but may cause allergic reactions or respiratory issues in sensitive dogs.
- Dull clipper blades: they pull hair instead of cutting cleanly, causing pain and skin irritation.
- Brushing a matted coat without detangling first: this can pull skin and cause pain; use a detangling spray or conditioner first.
For more grooming tips, check out our dog guides, dog care products, and dog health sections.