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Originally Posted by BanditSocks2 What's skunky pootang?? Lady parts or skunk parts? Skunk poo? Lol   Bandit will start to "smell" after a while but Nala just gets a "sweat" smell even thought dogs don't sweat- it's not bad just kind of misty, and you can still smell her shampoo smell over it. |
Well, I don’t really know what it is that they sometimes get into when we go on walks. The problem is, we have two, and when I'm watching one so I don’t lose track of the poop, sometimes the other one will score a patch of stinky grass. I have seen what appears to be cat poop that they could take an interest in, but other times, the grass that I have caught them wiping their muzzles on appears clean... but its not
So without doing a chemical analysis I have no idea really what they are getting into at times, although it often does smell like skunk, hence my scientific characterization of its chemical composition.
Our first Yorkie (who was a Yorkie Genius, incidentally), used to love to hunt crickets in the basement, when we occasionally got one in the house. He was an expert cricket hunter, and always got his prey, which was quite convenient for the humans who had a particular distain for these pests. The down side was that if you did not separate him from his fallen quarry, he would inevitably roll around in its guts… and then it would be bath time or at least a major clean up. He was not a muzzle rubber like our current guys, instead, he’d roll his back around on the dead cricket.