Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with above. I don’t think I’ve ever been in a house of dog owners where it didn’t smell
Like dog - even if it’s a “small, nonshedding” one like PP mentioned.
Hmmm interesting. I don’t have pets and hate the dog smell. I esp hate the nasty kitty litter smell.
But I have a few friends with pets, and they just are meticulous about having their cleaners come every other week and then they maintain the house in between visits. And I truly honestly cannot smell any dog. Nor cat. And I am allergic to both!
Anonymous wrote:Agree with above. I don’t think I’ve ever been in a house of dog owners where it didn’t smell
Like dog - even if it’s a “small, nonshedding” one like PP mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with above. I don’t think I’ve ever been in a house of dog owners where it didn’t smell
Like dog - even if it’s a “small, nonshedding” one like PP mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours always smells awful when we return from a trip and it’s made me very paranoid about having guests over. I keep my house really clean!
Same. I do not understand. We have regular cleaners, take the trash out regularly, do laundry regularly, run the dishwasher nightly. We don’t wear shoes in the house, we don’t work out in the house. We have a small non-shedding dog that is bathed regularly.
That's true for any fruit. Also, sorry to tell you dog lovers but, if you have a dog, your house smells like dog. If you have two dogs, it's twice as bad. As part of my job, I'm in at least two houses a day and sometimes, I can smell it before they even open the front door.Anonymous wrote:Never leave an orange out while gone on a trip, a moldy orange fills the home with a terrible scent