There isn’t a specific smell that most dogs don’t like. They may not like some food or drink smells and dislike coming into contact with plant spores and insect droppings, but any one in particular, they don’t seem to care for. According to veterinarian Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald, of the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine’s Center for Companion Animal Health, “I really can’t remember a ‘bad’ odor an animal has been exposed to during my career in veterinary medicine that it didn’t mind.”
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