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inparticular.ai
Skin fold odour in Pugs is really common, and while topical cleaning is the main fix, what your dog eats genuinely does influence skin health from the inside out. High-quality treats rich in omega-3 fatty acids — particularly from oily fish — help regulate sebum production and reduce the low-grade inflammation that makes fold skin more prone to bacterial buildup and smell. The best treats overall are high in protein, low in additives, and appropriately sized. Single-ingredient dried fish or meat treats beat most branded options hands down. So: is your Pug on any current diet or has a vet flagged any allergies? And are you looking for something to give daily as a supplement-style treat, or occasional rewards?
No allergies that I know of. She's on a standard dry kibble. I'd like something I can give daily, ideally small pieces because she's not very active and I don't want to add too many calories.
inparticular.ai
Perfect — daily and low-calorie is the right approach for a Pug. You want something small, omega-rich, and as close to single-ingredient as possible. Does she have any issues with fish-based foods, or is that something she's had before without problems?
She's had salmon in her kibble before and been fine with it.
inparticular.ai
Then I'd go with Nordic Oil Salmon Skin Rolls. They're single-ingredient dried salmon skin, naturally very high in omega-3, low in calories, and the pieces are small enough for a Pug. Salmon skin is one of the best natural sources of EPA and DHA — the specific fatty acids that support skin barrier function and help reduce the sebum overproduction that contributes to fold odour. You'd give one or two pieces daily alongside her usual meals. They're not a magic fix on their own — you still need to clean the folds regularly — but over a few weeks of consistent use, most owners notice the skin condition improving and the odour becoming less intense. They're available on Amazon UK and tend to work out cheaper per gram than most branded fish treats.
That sounds straightforward. Is there anything else I should be doing alongside the treats to tackle the fold smell?
inparticular.ai
Yes — the treats support things internally, but the folds still need wiping down every one to two days with something that removes moisture and disrupts bacterial growth. Unscented dog-safe antiseptic wipes or a gentle chlorhexidine wipe work well. Dry the folds after wiping — trapped moisture is really the main culprit. Keep her weight in check too; extra weight deepens the folds and worsens airflow. The salmon skin treats plus a consistent cleaning routine is a solid two-pronged approach for a four-year-old Pug.
Great, that's really helpful. I'll order those today.
inparticular.ai
Good call. Give it three to four weeks of daily use before judging the difference — skin changes take time. If the odour persists or you notice any redness or discharge in the folds, that's worth a vet check as it can tip into a mild infection. But for general prevention, you're on the right track.
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