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Old 09-25-2017, 10:02 PM   #12
Pamela
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Dallas, TX
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Remember, a dogs' nose is many times as sensitive as ours, and it has the ability to separate scent components, which we do NOT. To a dog, that smell was ambrosia!

Or something.

I have mostly broken Bongo of rolling in/on various things he sniffs out on our walks. But he did make a credible effort to roll on a bird that died while we were out on a walk. The carcass was definitely NOT there when we left, but there it was, right next to his door when we returned. He's a silly thing and just could NOT understand why I refused to allow him to squish it into the concrete and keep the scent on him the rest of the day. He was still looking back at the dead bird as I drove away with the most forlorn and disappointed look on his furry face. LOL
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