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Tomato ketchup is very good at removing fox poo smells Angie, but with Morgan having such a light coloured coat the only time I tried it out I was left with pink stains on him! I was just glad that yesterday's fish was recently dead and hadn't started rotting, he doesn't smell at all this morning I'm very pleased to say! |
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It is one of the reasons I could be talked out of it. But watching them they enjoy it so.................. ...............bit like me in a perfume shop. |
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I always carry baby wipes with me to remove the most of it (whatever) and then throw her into any water I can fine canal, river, sea.........anything. and wipe her down again. But it is something you have to learn to live with with a dog. |
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So far the worst we've had to contend with is smelly water - stagnant muddy puddles, for example. Schnauzers are described on the forum I belong to as either liking water or not liking it at all and daintily avoiding waking through puddles!!! Not as bad as the GR seen by OH to disappear into the undergrowth a lovely golden colour and emerge again completely black and stinky! |
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