Dolce & Gabbana launches $108 dog cologne

Aug 07, 2024 19:46

Fashion house Dolce & Gabbana has launched a new alcohol-free perfume for dogs called "Fefé" in honor of Dolce's poodle, but not all vets and pet owners agree it's safe or appropriate ( Read more... )

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screw_reality August 8 2024, 01:45:28 UTC
Seizing and redistributing wealth would be an act of mercy. Clearly, having too much money rots your brain.

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progression August 8 2024, 01:52:02 UTC
No thanks.

I wish there was a magical pill or something to make dogs’ breath better, tho. We keep up to date with our pups’ dental health, had some teeth extracted, etc… but, their breath is still SO foul. It can knock you over if you’re not prepared for it. I don’t really trust anything out on the market and the natural (eating certain foods) approach doesn’t work. 😫

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screamingintune August 8 2024, 10:15:56 UTC
my roommate's yorkie has stomach issues since forever and his breath is TOXIC. my god. I rescued him off the side of the road during Hurricane Irma, picked him up and looked at him and he licked my nose and it almost knocked me over. I was like, "well, we can get you some of those greenies bones" but NOTHING helps. poor guy just has a sour stomach

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iznanassi August 8 2024, 01:57:34 UTC
inducing identity crisis in dogs for aesthetic is like next level dirtbag aesthetic behaviour

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deerlike August 8 2024, 02:40:27 UTC
I don't like the smell of dogs, but I opt not to own one rather than dousing it in perfume.

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spellmanian August 8 2024, 02:52:51 UTC

When I worked at a dog boarding place years ago every dog would get a bath and a spritz with some sort of pet cologne before going home. The cologne probably cost like $5 and still smelled good, soooo this is a little excessive.

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