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  • The bedding in their crates smells weird; it's def. not a "dog smell", but it's different than anything else. I'm not crazy about it. 8-)

  • I agree with the popcorn smell, lol!

  • It's not your wet fish doggy smell, but the corn - pop- chip- frito smell. If you smell there paws you will find the source.

    I grew to like it, after all I love chips & salsa!

    Funny but our girl likes salsa?

  • One of Ruby's many nicknames is "the corn chip kid". :D The name "frito bandito" is reserved for the boy we'll be adding in March. :D So it will be, the frito bandito and the corn chip kid. :D :D :D

    Barkless is right…the smell is from the feet. And because Ru sleeps in a ball with her head on her feet, her head has the smell on it when she wakes up. I love it. :D :D :D

  • Way better than stinky fish/dog smell at least it does not stink up your house.

    Someone I know had a large dog, whom I will not name, whose house stunk of dog so bad when you went over.
    It was as bad as a dog who barks non- stop. Basenjis do have a lot of redeeming qualities.

    I'm not sure of others here but I can't stand dogs who bark constantly. It hurts my ears (another reason I refuse to kennal my dogs, why put then through that)

    When I first got our dogs I told my neighbor they did not bark and he gave me a look like what good are they (protection house) ?

    People are terrified of the dogs (UPS man, delivery men, meter readers). They don't need to bark.

  • Back to the smelly feet. I wonder if this is natures way of marking their trail. When you watch them in the snow tracking other dogs, they smell the foot prints. The feet must leave some scent residue?

  • @Barklessdog:

    Back to the smelly feet. I wonder if this is natures way of marking their trail. When you watch them in the snow tracking other dogs, they smell the foot prints. The feet must leave some scent residue?

    I'm pretty sure the feet do leave some sort of scent behind. Sometimes Senji sniffs the ground and then kicks up some grass with his hind legs. It looks like he's wiping his feet on a doormat.

  • @elena86:

    I'm pretty sure the feet do leave some sort of scent behind. Sometimes Senji sniffs the ground and then kicks up some grass with his hind legs. It looks like he's wiping his feet on a doormat.

    Yes, that is a form of Marking

  • I guess my own sense of smell must not be that good as I don't smell much on EL D at all! Sometimes his fur smells a bit "dusty" or if he's been rolling in the perfume adds then he'll stink up the house.

  • I've always referred to it as a kind of "sourdough bread" smell.

    My wife's not a big fan, but I like it. We give her vanilla shampoo oatmeal baths every now and then too, and she smells really nice after that.

  • The only sweat glands on a dog are on the feet. They keep their foot pads supple, but also sent mark the trail.
    I actually like the way goober smells. Probably because I grew up with a dish called Frito and Chili pie.
    My old dog Missy had the standard stinky dog smell which I wasn't too fond of, but I didn't hate it enough to give her a bath more than once a month.

    I wonder if th

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