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Dryer Smells Like Dog: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

If your dryer smells like dog, start by cleaning the lint filter and checking the vent. Ensure no damp clothes or pet hair are causing the odor. If the smell persists, inspect the dryer drum and seals for any issues.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Clean the Lint Filter
    Do: Remove the lint filter from the dryer.
    Observe: Check for any pet hair or debris trapped in the filter.
    Means: A clogged filter can cause odors and reduce dryer efficiency.
    Next: Proceed to the next step if the smell persists.
  2. Check the Vent
    Do: Disconnect the vent from the dryer and inspect it.
    Observe: Look for any blockages or buildup of pet hair or debris.
    Means: A blocked vent can trap odors and reduce airflow.
    Next: Clean the vent if necessary, then proceed.
  3. Inspect the Dryer Drum
    Do: Open the dryer door and examine the drum.
    Observe: Look for any signs of pet hair, dirt, or residue.
    Means: A dirty drum can harbor odors and affect drying performance.
    Next: Clean the drum thoroughly with a suitable cleaner.
  4. Clean the Dryer Seals
    Do: Check the seals around the dryer door and drum.
    Observe: Look for any gaps or buildup of dirt and pet hair.
    Means: Damaged or dirty seals can allow odors to escape.
    Next: Clean or replace seals as needed.
  5. Run a Cleaning Cycle
    Do: Place a dryer cleaning solution or white vinegar in a fabric softener dispenser.
    Observe: Run a cleaning cycle with the dryer empty.
    Means: This helps to eliminate odors from within the dryer.
    Next: Check if the smell persists after the cycle.
  6. Inspect the Exhaust Vent
    Do: Go outside and check the exhaust vent.
    Observe: Ensure it is clear of obstructions and functioning properly.
    Means: A blocked exhaust vent can cause odors to recirculate.
    Next: Clear any obstructions and test the dryer again.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Lint Filter
Pet hair and debris can accumulate and cause odors.
CommonEasyNone
Blocked Vent
Pet hair and debris can block the vent, trapping odors.
CommonEasy–MediumNone
Dirty Dryer Drum
Pet hair and residue can build up and cause smells.
SometimesEasyCleaning supplies
Damaged Seals
Worn or dirty seals can allow odors to escape.
SometimesMediumNew seals
Blocked Exhaust Vent
Outdoor vent issues can cause odors to recirculate.
SometimesEasy–MediumNone
Moisture Buildup
Damp clothes or humidity can lead to musty odors.
RareEasyNone

Parts matching

If you need to replace any parts, ensure they are compatible with your dryer model.

Always check the dryer's manual for specific part numbers and compatibility.

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FAQ

Why does my dryer smell like dog even after cleaning?

If the smell persists, it could be due to a blocked vent, damaged seals, or issues with the exhaust vent. Further inspection is needed.

Can pet hair in the dryer cause other problems?

Yes, pet hair can clog the lint filter and vent, reducing dryer efficiency and potentially causing fires.

How often should I clean my dryer to prevent odors?

Clean the lint filter after every use and perform a thorough cleaning of the dryer and vent every 6-12 months.