Dogs have a highly sensitive sense of smell, and they can detect a wide range of scents at concentrations that humans cannot perceive. Hand sanitizers often contain alcohol and other strong chemicals, which can be overwhelming and unpleasant for dogs. Additionally, the scent of these substances may not be familiar or appealing to them, leading to a strong aversion. This heightened sensitivity to certain odors is a natural instinct, as dogs rely on their sense of smell for communication and navigation in their environment.
They hate the lemon smell and most dogs hate chocolate smell but it depends on what type of dog you have
The smell of dead sharks.
Bees enjoy the smell of kerosene. As a matter of fact, bees enjoy sexual relations in small kerosene pools that occur rather frequently in nature. Wasps on the other hand hate the smell, but love the taste.
Breathing through your nose causes you to smell it, and if you hate it you wouldn't want to smell it. If you breathed through your mouth, you are less likely to smell it and strangely, taste it!
Because they hate the smell of the peel of the orange. It makes them dizzy.
They don't hate the smell of humans, but rather are cautious of the smell of predators. To a wild rabbit, humans are predators. To pet bunnies, humans may not be associated as predators.
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Animals hate stragers because of smell. Nearly every animal smells. When animals can't smell a friendly smell or a already-smelt-smell, they can become worried, distressed, possibly, but very rarely, run away.
Most hate comes from jelousy.
Vampires hate pumpkin more then garlic. They say it is the smell.
Because I hate you...and Dan Lewis Ansel (SS#-8675309)
Basically, there is hate because there is ignorance. Hate and ignorance go hand in hand. People don't always seem to get along, and they don't realise the consequences.