Charity Warns Against ‘Dog Perfume’ After Dolce & Gabbana Launches €99 Bottle
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Charity Warns Against ‘Dog Perfume’ After Dolce & Gabbana Launches €99 Bottle

Plant Based News • Aug 05, 2024
An animal rights charity has cautioned against purchasing "dog perfume" for pets after Italian luxury fashion brand Dolce & Gabbana released a €99 bottle of fragrance for dogs. PETA founder Ingrid Newkirk emphasized that dogs have a highly sensitive sense of smell and can be distressed by the use of perfumes designed for humans. The perfume can cause irritation and interfere with dogs' ability to detect other scents in their environment.


Despite concerns raised by animal rights organizations, there is a demand for dog perfumes in the market. Dolce & Gabbana claimed that their "Fefé" scent for dogs has received positive feedback and is vet approved. However, PETA advises against using scented sprays on animal companions, reminding pet owners to respect their pets' natural preferences without imposing unnecessary fragrances on them.
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