Posted by 88-1175 on December 26, 2014 at 10:58:28 from (24.131.230.225):
my dog,which is 7 and a mixed breed,has a obsession with killing animals in the woods and fields then dragging them home,hes the nicest mild tempered dog until something catches his eye then he becomes a hunter.the last few years hes been dragging home the rottenest smelling dead carcasses and rolling in them,it seems like ya hose him off get him smelling good and in half hour hes rolling in something again,it seems to be getting worse with his age,im assuming hes trying to hide his scent??.anyone have a solution to this or something to slow him down a little.he sleeps in my garage if he smells good,but if its bad he stays in the shed overnight then the whole shed wreaks of that smell.any ideas on how to curb this for him???
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