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- From: vln@icpsr.umich.edu (Victoria Neff)
- Newsgroups: rec.pets.dogs
- Subject: Re: Doggie Odors
- Date: 21 Dec 1992 17:27:03 GMT
- Organization: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research
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- In article <1992Dec19.073440.547@news.wesleyan.edu> RGINZBERG@eagle.wesleyan.edu (Ruth Ginzberg) writes:
- >Another thread made me think of this. Y'know, I actually *like* the way my dog
- >smells when she's clean, healthy, happy, unstressed, etc.
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- I like the way my dog smells, too. Of course I've smelled stinky dogs,
- but my Corgi just smells like warm fur....
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- (My daughter smells good, too, and she's just 4 so I get to still enjoy it!)
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