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cshenk
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House perfumes
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> On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 17:48:20 -0600, "cshenk" > wrote:
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> >
> > You are abnormally sensitive to scents. You get migranes for
> > christs sense over a little perfume! Please do not pretend this is
> > 'normal' because it isn't at all for the average person.
>
> Another post requiring translation. I am not abnormal - people who
> suffer from migraines frequently have cheese, red wine, or perfume as
> a trigger. Migraine sufferers are quite a large percentage of the
> population.
> >
> > You then carried this difficulty (totally your own thing) over to
> > your own assessment of how to help orient a blind dog and how 'I
> > was doing it wrong' in your own view, because you have abnormal
> > scent reaction and migranes.
>
> No, I am saying that putting perfumed candles over your house to let a
> blind dog with a nose for smells about a thousand times more receptive
> than yours, is laughable, or cruel, depending how you look at it. Ask
> yourself, why is the preferred method of checking luggage, sniffer
> dogs??? So transfer that into how those candles must stink to her.
> >
> > Seriously, give up on this one. My dog isnt getting anything more
> > concentrated than she would on a walk in a flower garden. If you
> > think she'd be happier hermetically sealed in a ball with no
> > scents, then we will have to agree to disagree.
> >
> > Carol
>
> It is not equivalent to a walk in a flower garden at all!! Flowers
> have natural scents, I can even be around hyacinths without reaction.
> Artificial 'perfumes' aka stinks are made from chemicals and it is the
> chemicals that you smell that trigger my migraines and must be
> agonising to your dog.
>
> I think perhaps since you are 'vaping' peaches and limes you are smell
> impaired so to speak and have no concept of what you do to the dog who
> can't escape.
You have deep 'issues' and there is no point to even try to explain
them. The others understand it. You are imputing your own abnomral
situation onto my dog and relating it to me as if I am mistreating my
dog.
That is exceptionally rude and uncalled for. Yo know NOTHING about
this. You only know you seem to have an abnormal reaction to perfumes
and *assume* I am abusing my dog because of your PERSONAL issues.
If you have not caught on yet that you are looking very stupid, here's
your cluebat!
Carol
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