04-25-2018, 06:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-26-2018, 10:36 PM by LPC.
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I can well imagine that these "smelly" products must be unbearable for a dog. My wife has a very strong sense of smell and cannot stand it if another woman is wearing strong perfume! She can smell things when I can't smell anything.
So if it is like for that a human with a strong sense of smell, imagine that multiplied hundreds, even thousands, of times for a dog. It hardly bears thinking about.
For washing floors, we use plain hot water, or if the dirt is stubborn then some plain detergent is added, followed by a rinse off. Dogs and cats often lick their paws. What we put on the floor should not contain anything toxic or overpowering. As for bleach, the smell makes me feel sick.....what about a dog?
So if it is like for that a human with a strong sense of smell, imagine that multiplied hundreds, even thousands, of times for a dog. It hardly bears thinking about.
For washing floors, we use plain hot water, or if the dirt is stubborn then some plain detergent is added, followed by a rinse off. Dogs and cats often lick their paws. What we put on the floor should not contain anything toxic or overpowering. As for bleach, the smell makes me feel sick.....what about a dog?