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Originally Posted by alishasmom Sometimes, they like rubing on something dead, or discomposing, like snake skin, road kill, rotten fruit, and things, like that, it doesn't have to be something visible. Sometimes just an area were something disgusting was in the past, they just like to rubb themselves, in that area. I don't know why. But , I have noticed, that, specially, when we are in the country. I don't know if all dogs do that, but I have seen that happened, many times. My husband said this is normal. |
At first that is what I thought it was, but it is every time we go outside, she doesn't smell that way outside, just once we get back in. And it isn't only at my house, its at my mom's house, when she goes out, and my mother-in-laws's house. Which really makes me believe it has something to do with her coat and oils and stuff.
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I'm glad Lexi isn't the only one. I hate to take her out right after a bath because the sweet smell will be gone instantly. This particular smell isn't from rolling in nasty stuff because I watch her the whole time. What IS that???
Now that Rolling in Something smell is an altogether different story. That has initiated an immediate bath more than once!
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Does the smell go away after about 20-25 minutes? Macy's usually does, either it goes away or I get used to it, and don't notice it.