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14. Smelling of strong perfume or food

Your dog’s nose is up to 100,000 times more powerful than yours! Dogs can smell aromas that have been hanging around for days that are completely undetectable to us. Strong perfume or intense food smells are really difficult for dogs to cope with. Try and stick to mild scents in your home, and if you’re going out with strong perfume on, put it on after you leave the house and wash it off before you pet your dog.

A brown and white dog sniffing the air. Photo by Caleb Stokes on Unsplash

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