What smells do dogs hate? It’s a question I never really thought about until I started walking Falkor, my Poodle Beagle mix.
Taking him out is like escorting a four-legged crime scene investigator through the neighborhood. Every bush, every rock, every suspicious patch of grass must be thoroughly sniffed and analyzed. If there’s a scent, he wants the full story: who was here, what they were doing, and whether they had snacks.
Most of the time, he’s thrilled by what he finds. He’ll practically bury his face in the dirt with joy. But every now and then, something makes him stop mid-sniff, recoil in horror, and look at me like I’ve committed a crime against his nostrils.
And that’s when I started asking the real questions. If dogs live for smells… what could possibly be so offensive that it sends them running?
Grab your metaphorical gas mask. We’re about to uncover the scents that even the proudest sniffers can’t stand.
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