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Old 01-22-2008, 03:15 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by MyFairLacy View Post
How many people do you know that have died from a dog allergy? Perfumes have the potential to spread throughout the air quickly and settle into fabrics and onto food....probably much quicker and more effectivly than dog hair.

If you're spraying perfume in a store, than probably! But not if you have sprayed at home and it is already settled on you! Someone made a good point that perfume on someone is something that you can expect to find in any store, but not a dog. And you know what... Sorry if you take offense to this.. But your baby is a dog...not a human!

Sorry to anyone who takes offense to that! Bella and Harley are my babies and they wear clothes and get treated pretty close to a human, but........

They eat poop if I don't watch them... They throw up and eat it afterwards... They scratch their private parts, even when company is around

They're dogs!!

So I think they will be fine if they have to stay home for an hour every so often so that you can go to the store without them. If not, hire a babysitter. They aren't going to die if they don't get to go grocery shopping with you...but someone else can. (I didn't say will, I said can.) It doesn't mean I think it will happen EVERY time, but it is possible.

I'm a smoker, and I wouldn't blow it in your face or smoke in an area that non-smokers are standing in. I smoke where I am allowed and take my dog where I am allowed. Its called respect.
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