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Old Sep 7, 2008, 02:39 PM
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Does doggy odor bother you?

Just wondering if there are many people like me. I love dogs, but the doggy odor makes me gag and a wet dog, even just washed can make me blow chunks.

I told my husband that I would rather smell decompostition, a dead, rotting animal, than a dog. He replied that the rotting smell would make him sick. Most people have noses like him. Is there anyone else like me?

I live with a Basenji and a Greyhound. Neither of these two breeds has that odor but most dogs do.

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Just wondering if there are many people like me. I love dogs, but the doggy odor makes me gag and a wet dog, even just washed can make me blow chunks.

I told my husband that I would rather smell decompostition, a dead, rotting animal, than a dog. He replied that the rotting smell would make him sick. Most people have noses like him. Is there anyone else like me?

I live with a Basenji and a Greyhound. Neither of these two breeds has that odor but most dogs do.


Hmm - I'm the opposite. Each of my dogs has a very different smell about her. Can't even call it an odor. I swear if you blindfold me, I could pick my dogs out.

And I love that puppy breath thing!
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Yes, puppy or even old dog breath is fine. What stinks to me, is the smell on their skin.
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Old Sep 8, 2008, 04:18 AM   #4  
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Yes, puppy or even old dog breath is fine. What stinks to me, is the smell on their skin.


My dogs smell sort of powdery - although I will admit now that I just leaned over, part their hair and smelled them, they appear a little bit jumpy.
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if your dog smells of rotting flesh i would contact your vet. perhaps a change of diet is needed or an underlying medical condition
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MY dog is a very clean dog and I find he always smells like corn chips.
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LOL... sorry was reading some of the responses...

The smell of dog is not pleasant to me either... like the smell of sulfur does the same thing to me that the smell of dog (wet or dry)does.... catches the back of my throat...

But I think it is all in the way you shampoo and groom your dog... Some of my friends who regularly bathe their dogs... have animals that don't have that "wet dog" smell...

It's just like people in my opinion... if they don't get bathed regularly they start to smell dirty.... oily... stinky
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MY dog is a very clean dog and I find he always smells like corn chips.


Loved this one - corn chips - ?
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I too love the smell of my dogs. I have a crazy thing about my little shih tzu's breath. Love it. Especially in the morning when he yawns in my face, it has a good smell to it, not at all funky. On the other hand I have a big lab, chow chow mix and she is rank. Her breath day or night after brushing or not is just straight up wrong and foul. She's 12 yrs old though so she has had some wear and tear going on.
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I love the smell of corn chips, therefore i love the smell of my dog! Now his breath is a different story.
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