bad dog breath

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  1. wahmed

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    Mint treat? Those sound better than those treats I give mine, they smell kinda meaty, mint sounds much better. Hehehehe! You mean his breath or the way he smells in general? I honestly don't mind my Frida's corporal smell, she smells a bit like a dog but not much. I'm used to her scent :p
     
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    I was talking about the way he smells in general, lol;) He doesn't let us bathe him, so you can imagine how dirty he is;)
    As for mint treats, they smell really nice and fresh. Homer loves them:)
     
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    Oh really? When was the last time he was bathed? And by not letting you bathe him you mean he bites a bit and growls or just moves around a lot? I've seen that a lot with cats, but not so much with doggies :O
     
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    The last time he was bathed was around two months ago:confused:
    He does all of those things. He bites, growls and tries to run away. Having wet hair drives him insane!
     
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    Oh Homer, he sounds like such a naughty little boy :p I bet he had a very bad first bathing experience? Frida looked at me funny when I was giving her a bath for the first time. I was applying shampoo all over here, but when I went a bit south with the shampoo she was like: Heey!!!! watch out!!!''. Hahahaha!
     
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    Haha:D Frida sounds like a very calm and sweet dog!
    Homer really is a naughty little boy. My mom gave him his first bath. When he was a puppy, he wasn't as aggressive and independent as he is now, so he didn't try to bite her;)
     
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    Ahh!! So he was more calm when he was younger? You know, I have seen little dogs like that turn a bit aggressive after a while, it happens a lot with the little ones. I noticed that a lot with the chihuahua dogs mostly :)
     
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    He wasn't calm, but he didn't bite us as often as he does now;) He's much more courageous. For example, when he was a puppy, he used to run away from big dogs. Now, he attacks them:confused:
     
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    Hahahahahaha! Oh Homer, he sounds like such a character, I have heard small dogs tend to forget how small they are, and often compensate that being extra courageous ;) Yorkies are soooo cute!!!
     
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    I wish he could see himself in a mirror. Maybe it would make him realize how tiny and cute he is;) Does Frida bark at dogs bigger than her?
     
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    She doesn't seem so interested in other dogs, we just wags her tail at the other dogs when we go for a walk :) I read that's one of the many ways they say hi to each other in the street :) She only barks at the dogs who bark at her first, lol. My silly girl <3
     
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    Awww, she's so cute and friendly! Homer rarely wags his tail at other dogs. He just growls and barks. I can't let him off-leash:confused:
     
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    She is a very calm dog :) I new it since day one she came home, she liked to just lie down on the floor, and I didn't care to bite or pull anything. She goes crazy if she sniffs a rat tho :p She gets over excited! Hehehe, Homer sounds like a very daring dog :O
     
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    Homer is crazy, I knew it since day one, haha:) When I first saw him, he was runing around the house, trying to sniff everything. He wasn't shy at all.
    Do you let Frida off leash?
     
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    Sometimes, if we are in a place with a lot open space and no dogs nearby I do :) There is a place near my house, but they're starting to build a lot houses, can see them in the distance. So we won't be able to go there anymore soon :( But for now, yes, she can roam free there. It's like a party for her, lol. What about you? Do you know a place like that where you live? Where you can let your Homer roam free?
     
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    We live near a really big and beautiful park. Many little dogs play there. Unfortunately, I can't let Homer off leash, because he'd run away:confused: He's so unpredictable and naughty! I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to catch him.
     
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    Oh, does he bark to the little dogs too? or only to the big ones? That is a pity, I think you have talked about that park before, I still remember, it sound like a wonderful place to be :) Wish they had places like that where I lie, but soon I'll be moving to a place that has a big park nearby as well.
     
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    I'm sure Frida will love living near a big park:) It sounds like a perfect place for dogs!
    Homer barks at all animals, but he's especially aggressive towards really big dogs:confused: He isn't scared of them at all.
     
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    Oh! I think he can sense the threat (deep down I think that when he sees those big dogs he realizes he is not so big and he doesn't like it) by those big mean dogs ;) Does he have any canine friend? Or not? Does he bark at female dogs as well?
     
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    Usually, he barks at all dogs, both male and female. The only dog he doesn't try to attack belongs to our neighbors. He always ignores her. It's a pity, because she seems willing to be friends with him. I honestly believe he considers himself human;)
     
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