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the frito smell is yeast.
it is pretty common i like to smell Peanut like random places as a game for example his forhead or his shoulder he seems to "think its funny" he plays along with my game. but he really doesn't smell like anything. Peanut's feet usually smell like either grass or carpet lol. |
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Well that is kind of weird lol. I don't smell my dogs feet. I just think of what all they might have stepped on haha. I definitely notice how they all have a certain smell though |
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That makes sense to me; my Basset had a totally different smell than Veronica. |
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The corn chip smell is yeast. It's not a good thing lol.
Bonnie's feet smelled like it before we started doing a half raw diet. And if I can't afford raw and they're on mostly kibble for a week or more, they smell like it again. I notice because Bonnie gets to lay in the bed and she always puts her feet in my face. |
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The corn chip smell is yeast. It's not a good thing lol. Unless you're saying it could be because their is something wrong in her diet? she seems to be doing real well on what she's on she eats instinct kibble and instinct raw food |
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My GSD mix, Shadow, has realy long hair between his toes that we have to keep trimmed. But his feet smell HORRID. I used to like the smell. I used to own rats and the males have a very distinct frito-like smell which I really loved. And Shadow's feet also smell like fritos. But too a much greater extent. It's beyond what I can handle. He gets his feet scrubbed a lot.
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