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- By frodo [au] Date 11.05.05 23:51 UTC
Yvonne make sure you have a loaf of bread baking in the oven when you have people coming through,this accompanied by fresh coffee brewing is supposed to make your house easier to sell and ups the price slightly :D They actually did an informal study on this(friend in real estate) these 2 smells seem to linger with the potential buyer,plus they can overpower any doggy smell you have going :)
- By shifting sands [gb] Date 12.05.05 08:19 UTC
HI, dont use FEBREEZE anywhere near a Westie, it can trigger exema as can perfumed carpet powder, bio washing powder and/or conditioner used on dog towels and bedding. Keep it natural
- By caroline catmur [gb] Date 13.05.05 12:23 UTC
Hi I have a wheaten terrier he does have a little bit of dog odour and does pass wind, burp and smell when wet from his walks, but I do keep on top of the house cleaning and do ask if the house smells.
sometimes the children will say it smells doggy so i febreeze and light oil burners and of course give him a bath, infact i have only just bathed him and he is all fluffy and smells of baby shampoo.

   I think all dogs have an odour as do peoples houses but love outways the odours!!
- By labmad [gb] Date 13.05.05 15:03 UTC
Baby shampoo....

I heard from a local dog groomer that that can be harmful to dogs?  is that right?
- By labmad [gb] Date 13.05.05 15:14 UTC
sorry caroline, didn't mean that to sound ostentatious.  It's just something that the groomer mentioned to me one day.
- By carene [gb] Date 14.05.05 07:29 UTC
Do dogs smell....very well, I've always been told....
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