Dogs have a much more sensitive sense of smell than people. They can smell smells that we can't feel. But perfume will disturb the dog's sense of smell, because the dog's sense of smell system is easily affected by smell. The ingredients in some perfumes may have an adverse effect on the dog's olfactory system, causing the dog to feel uncomfortable.
In addition, the use of irritating substances such as perfume will leave irritating chemicals in the air, which will also affect the dog's respiratory system and eyes. Therefore, it is best not to use perfume in places that may affect the dog's respiratory system and sense of smell.
This may cause the dog to feel uneasy.
The smell of perfume will make dogs feel strange and uncomfortable, so many dogs will show aggressive or evasive behavior because of anxiety. When some dogs smell perfume, they will try to lick it with their tongues or pinch their necks or other parts of their bodies with their noses to get rid of this uncomfortable feeling.
3. Dogs like natural flavor.
Dogs will smell each other and learn from each other with other dogs or strangers. So for dogs, the natural smell is more familiar and comfortable. Dogs are not people. They use their sense of smell to identify and distinguish things, instead of seeing or listening. Therefore, even natural scents can make dogs feel confused and uneasy, because they are not natural scents, and they cannot know the hidden information behind these scents.
4, the dog's skin is sensitive and allergic.
The skin of dogs is much more fragile than that of humans, especially small dogs. If they use perfume, their skin may have an allergic reaction to some ingredients, causing itching, redness, hair loss and other symptoms. In addition, long-term use of perfume may pose a potential threat to the health of dogs. Therefore, before using perfume, we should carefully consider whether it will affect the health of pets.