They need a bath or have excessive urine leaking,or if its a nail polish smell they may have Diabetes
A strong ammonia smell in dogs can be a sign of kidney disease or urinary tract infection. It is important to consult with a vet to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Additional symptoms like increased thirst, frequent urination, or lethargy may also be present in these conditions.
No, dogs do not smell with their tongues. They have a highly developed sense of smell due to their powerful noses, which contain up to 300 million scent receptors. The licking behavior in dogs is more related to tasting and exploring their environment.
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Dogs generally do not like the smell of citrus, vinegar, or certain essential oils such as peppermint or eucalyptus. These scents are often effective in deterring dogs from certain areas or objects.
To neutralize ammonia smell in a chicken coop, you can improve ventilation to allow better air circulation and reduce ammonia buildup. You can also regularly clean the coop and replace soiled bedding to decrease ammonia levels. Adding products like hydrated lime or zeolite can also help absorb ammonia odors.
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You are smelling ammonia and you really shouldn't be able to. The dog may need to drink more water.
Nitrogen is too high
if you have the ac on to long it starts to stink cause the filter picks up the smell and the smell spreads i suggest you get it cleaned
Well its just how they are made
No, oil cannot turn into an ammonia smell. Ammonia is a compound formed by nitrogen and hydrogen, while oil is composed of carbon and hydrogen. The presence of ammonia smell could indicate a separate source of ammonia contamination.
A distinct pungent odor that lingers and penetrates nearly everything. Will smell somewhat of traditional ammonia with a slight burning plastic smell
Ammonia cartridges. Causes the release of adrenaline.
The pungent smell of ammonia in an aqueous solution is due to the release of ammonia gas (NH3) when the solution is exposed to the air. Ammonia gas has a strong, irritating odor that gives it its pungent smell.
Vaginal discharge smells like ammonia Why does my vaginal discharge smell like ammonia? Vaginal discharge that smells like ammonia is definitely not normal. The causes for ammonia smelling vaginal discharge include * infection of vaginal tract * washing your underwear with bleach * urinary tract infection Infection of vaginal tract causes ammonia like smell If bacteria infect the vaginal tract, vaginal discharge acquires an ammonia like smell. Hence, one possible cause of an ammonia smelling vaginal discharge is bacterial infection of the vaginal tract. Doctors use antibiotics to treat vaginal tract infections. Once the doctor treats the infection, the ammonia like smell will disappear. Washing your underwear with bleach can cause ammonia like smell An often overlooked cause of ammonia smelling vaginal discharge is washing your underwear with bleach. When your genital area sweats, the sweat collects on your underwear. When the sweat combines with bleach it gives rise to an ammonia like smell. If you are smelling your underwear to judge the smell of your vaginal secretions, then remember that your sweat, and not your vaginal secretions, might be causing the ammonia like smell. Try smelling your vaginal secretions directly and not the underwear, if you want to rule out whether it is the sweat that is causing the smell or the vaginal secretions.
That's the smell of urea, which is a nitrogenous end product and therefore, a waste. This, mixed with water, is what forms urine.
Ammonia smell is how urine smells. Perhaps the toilet is not cleaned well enough.
No, but some cheeses start to smell of ammonia when they are over-ripe. If the smell is very strong, discard the cheese.