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How to Get Rid of Fox Poo Smell on Dogs

How to Get Rid of Fox Poo Smell on Dogs

Why Do Dogs Roll in Fox Poo?

If you’ve ever caught your dog mid-roll in something foul-smelling, you’re not alone. As strange (and gross) as it seems, rolling in fox poo is a natural behaviour for many dogs. Experts believe it’s either:

  • An instinctive throwback to masking their scent for hunting
  • A way of bringing interesting smells back to their pack
  • Or simply, because it’s fun (and a bit naughty)

Whatever the reason, one thing is certain — the smell is awful, and it clings.

How to Get Rid of That Stubborn Fox Poo Smell

Unfortunately, not all dog shampoos are up to the task. Many only mask the smell instead of breaking down the compounds that cause it.

Here’s how to do it right 👇

1. Use a Specialised Shampoo That Breaks Down Odour Molecules

Your best bet? A shampoo that’s made specifically to tackle tough smells like fox poo — not just general dirt.

👉 Animology Fox Poo Shampoo is designed exactly for this:

  • Contains an advanced odour control formula
  • Removes stubborn smells, dirt, and grease
  • Leaves a long-lasting, fresh scent
  • Gentle on skin (pH balanced, SLES-free, and 100% vegan)

2. Bathe Your Dog ASAP After the Roll

The sooner you wash the area, the easier it is to remove the smell. Here’s what to do:

  • Wet your dog’s coat thoroughly
  • Lather Fox Poo Shampoo generously over affected areas
  • Rinse thoroughly, avoiding eyes and ears
  • Repeat if needed (for extra stinky situations)

Pro tip: Don’t forget under the collar or harness!

3. Follow Up With a Deodorising Spray Between Washes

If your dog is a repeat offender when it comes to fox poo, a deodorising spray will help keep things fresh in-between baths.

Try: Stink Bomb Deodorising Spray – a leave-in conditioner and odour neutraliser in one.

How to Stop Your Dog Rolling in Fox Poo (If That’s Even Possible)

We wish we had a fool proof solution, but here are a few tricks that can help:

  • Keep your dog on a lead in areas known for fox activity
  • Distract them with toys or treats during walks
  • Work on recall and commands like “leave it” or “off”
  • Watch for signs — some dogs get a specific "excited" body language before rolling

While you might not stop the rolling entirely, being prepared can save your nose (and your car interior).

Your Post-Walk Essentials

Ready to take control of the stink? Keep these on hand:

🧼 Pre-Wash Fox Poo Spray – start the breakdown process asap

🧼 Fox Poo Shampoo – a must-have for post-walk clean-ups

🌿 Stink Bomb Spray – refreshes and conditions in one

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Lucy Skidmore
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