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Old 05-05-2008, 08:31 PM
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LOL!

I guess I like sniffing my animals. I think my Degu smells good too. lol I actually prefer my dog's body smell over his foot smell, but I'd bottle up the foot smell too, if I could. I wouldn't wear it as perfume, mind you, but I'd open it up and sniff it when I could. LOL

I would not write that anywhere else. LOL I haven't met other people who like dog feet either.

Ok, there is one smell I don't like - the kitty box. Even I think that smells disgusting. :) See? Not TOTALLY crazy, just MOSTLY! lol
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Old 05-05-2008, 08:58 PM
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LMFAO!! Yeah the cat box is not something pleasant!

I figured out about the dog foot thing...when I was little and had a rottwieler, she used to stick her paws in my face, LOL

Too funny
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Old 05-05-2008, 09:06 PM
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I have a yellowcrowned Amazon hybrid and I love the way she smell its smeet and musky I think they should bottle it Pat
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Are you guys talking about dogs that don't go out frolicking in the wood, or those that get into everything? I had 4 tiny toy poodles (yeah, I know) who smelled great, even their feet were good, but they never went out. They went indoors in a litter box, so I didn't take them out except on short visits. But I think toy poodles are so sweet and have the nicest smells -- kinda like a baby smell. I loved putting my head up close to them (don't tell anyone that I liked their smells). I have lovies, so there isn't enough of a smell to them, so I can just laugh at this thread!
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Old 05-07-2008, 02:59 AM
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LOL

My dog doesn't go frolicking in the forest (though he would LOVE to at a moment's notice) but he is a very "doggy" dog. He's big, and he loves to get into mud and whatever other messy stuff you have.

I don't normally like the smell of the dirt on him, just his natural "doggy" scent. Weirdo, huh? lol

He's about 80lbs so I don't think there's a litter box big enough for him, nor would I want to scoop it, if there was! LOL But I've always thought that if I had a little dog, I'd like to litter train them like that - it would come in handy for a lot of reasons.
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Old 05-21-2008, 03:44 PM
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you can steep a bit of chamomile tea and add it to the water yo mist them with this also has a calming effect on them but I have noticed the more often you bathethem the more they smell so mine usually gets a bath no more than every ten days mith a misting bottle and once per month a really good shower he loves and his smell is not so bad
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Old 05-22-2008, 08:48 AM
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why would i want to get rid of my zons smell?

I kinda like it.
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Old 05-27-2008, 08:56 PM
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Me too!! I like the smell!!
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Old 06-08-2008, 11:18 AM
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I have a 1 yr. DYH and bathe her on a daily basis , but than finish off with a few sprays of ez care conditioning spray(it contains aloe too). Mya smells really good, even if you put your nose into her breast feathers and sniff. This always makes her laugh and giggle.
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My Mex. Red Head smells like grape (which I think is weird) and my other two birds just smell like birds, kinda like straw or hay.
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