We all love dogs, and even if we don’t have one as a pet, it is impossible not to fall for the charms of these charismatic and energetic animals. But of course, let’s not forget that it is a living creature and that it needs a lot of care so that it can continue spreading joy wherever it goes (and the occasional stinky gift in the garden).

Therefore, it is vital to do some research before choosing which breed of dog you want to adopt. There are many factors to take into account, but the main ones are usually the shedding of hair and its smell.

That characteristic dog smell will always be present, although there are several breeds that with proper care do not usually smell much, as is the case of the Boston Terrier.

Why Does Your Boston Terrier Smell So Bad?

If cared for properly, your Boston Terrier should not smell so bad as its fur is one of the cleanest of dog breeds. Of course, there are certain habits you should adopt, such as good brushing and baths from time to time, but this is no different than any other pet.

In addition, the Boston Terrier is an excellent choice as a family dog. It is calm, sweet, and affectionate, yet playful and active with children. Although small in size, they can hold their own in any situation. They are not feisty dogs, but are brave and will not give in if forced to fight.

Their desire to please makes them a perfect companion. So if you have playful children and don’t want them to smell like a wet dog, a Boston Terrier may be a good choice.

But My Boston Terrier Smells Like Fritos Corn Chips!

A corn chips smell coming from Boston Terriers is common. It is caused by the bacteria Pseudomonas or Proteus and usually originates from the paws.

If your dog smells like corn chips, proper hygiene is the solution to keeping your pup smelling great. Clip any nail overgrowth, and use doggy wipes regularly to stop the build-up of any foul-smelling bacteria and yeast that might occur on your dog’s skin.

Boston Terrier Smells Like Fritos Corn Chips

How To Prevent A Boston Terrier From Smelling Bad?

Being a dog with a natural odor that is not very noticeable, basic hygienic care will be enough,

To take care of your pet’s fur, you should groom it at least once a week with a firm string brush. They do not need frequent baths, but it’s important to pay attention to their large and prominent eyes. If they show redness and secretions, it is best to visit a veterinarian.

Boston Terriers are prone to getting dirty because they are so playful, You mustn’t overdo it with the bath, as this can weaken their dermis and alter its pH, which produces a lot of odor. Bathing every month and a half or two with a good shampoo is enough for their short and smooth fur. 

After the bath, a special dryer for dogs is great for the correct drying of your puppy’s fur, and even perfume to make him smell like a movie star. Remember that products for us can hurt their skin, so always look for special items for dogs.

As for dental hygiene, you should brush your pet’s teeth 2 to 3 times a week to avoid the buildup of tartar and prevent bad breath.

Even food plays an important role in the smell of your Boston Terrier, especially if they eat too much meat and fish. Any breed of dog should have a balanced and healthy diet.

Finally, we have the ears, which may not seem like it, but they can be the origin of many odors due to ear infections. It is advisable to gently clean your dog’s ear once a week with a damp cloth.

Steps to make Boston Terrier smell better

Making Your Boston Terrier Smell Better

Although the above guidelines help in most cases, some Boston Terriers smell after you have covered all of the basics, so here are a few more tips to consider.

After every walk, it is normal that your furry friend may smell bad, especially Boston Terrier breed who often roll around with their friends. Instead of bathing them unnecessarily, it will be enough to clean his paws with some hygienic wipes and brush them with a soft brush. 

Sometimes, the foul smell is not in your pet, but in its environment that little by little accumulates its stench. If you find too much hair on the floor, vacuum and shampoo your carpets and furniture regularly, but also schedule a visit to the vet as this breed is not prone to excessive hair loss.

Let’s not forget to take care of your dog’s nails, if they are too long they can keep a lot of dirt, so you should trim them often to help mitigate the stink. Since dogs sweat through their paws development of yeast in these areas may be creating a smelly dog,

Wash belongings such as its bed, stuffed animals, and blankets every 15 days, to maintain a clean living environment.

If your Boston Terrier still has an unpleasant and intense odor, you should consult a veterinarian because it may be a health problem like a yeast infection or food allergies.

Getting Rid Of The Smell For Good

Boston Terrier requires certain care like any other dog, although they do not require much work, only dedication and a lot of love for your furry friend.

I hope these recommendations will help you both to prevent and eliminate the bad smell of your Boston Terrier.