I'm not sure if you can actually offend a dog, but we used to have a Staffordshire Bull Terrier who lapsed into uncontrollable sneezing when encountering perfumes - of the sort used by women and some men and of the type used in air fresheners, detergents and the like. She also disliked petroleum vapours, so I tend to think this would probably be the effect of the carrier rather than the smell itself, particularly since the same dog used to sniff flowers!
dogs don't like smells that are strong to humans since dogs have a better sense of smell than humans its even stronger for them and they don't like the smell of shampoo and things similar to that like soap for example
Usually stong smells like pepper and spices.
Vinegar, bitter apple spray, pepper spray, mothballs, cayenne pepper, etc. Hope this helped!
i don't really know the answer, but my dog doesn't like the smell of perfume :p
cat food and blood
They hate the lemon smell and most dogs hate chocolate smell but it depends on what type of dog you have
Most seem to hate the smell of mint and citrus like oranges. They also seem to hate nail polish and nail polish remover.Hope that helped! :)Cats do not like the smell of citrus fruits; oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, etc..
Dogs can love or hate. If a person dose not like the dog its most likely for the dog to not like the person. Or if you are a stranger and you fear dogs they will smell your fear and will start barking at you and scare you even more. Some dogs bit some dogs don't. Most of the time dogs are friendly!
Cats hate the smell of anything close to strong like colone but dogs don't mind the smell of strong stuff
yes, they like a human who is familiar to them. They live by a keen sense of smell which is more sensitive than humans. they love their Host's smell most
It is their smell, for dogs enjoy sniffing around and know/remember the smell/odour of a particular object. Dogs are also very useful when they sniff around, especially as guide dogs.
Most dogs rely on the sense of smell and sight
the smell of smoke,the kind of food that they like and most dogs bark at the smell of a cook-out.
It is their smell, for dogs enjoy sniffing around and know/remember the smell/odour of a particular object. Dogs are also very useful when they sniff around, especially as guide dogs.
No. Most cats hate the smell of anything citrus. But it is not poisonous to them.
Dogs do not hate children, most likely a child has hit the dog or poked it, dogs and children both need supervision
Most dogs will hate the taste, and it might make them sick.