The dog obviously smells deep details in things I wish I could detect, and doesn't find the smell of poo revolting. But even his pee varies based on diet and reason for peeing. His fear pheromones are intense to the point I can smell it on his body if he's in the same room and very afraid of something. Same with aggression; you can literally smell it when he's about to get his back fur up. The frustrating thing is not being believed, but when the behavior is full predictable I guess it doesn't matter who believes.
Unless there's a gas leak and only after they come out three times does someone finally find the very real leak you've smelled for months! The last guy was awesome. He was like, once a person has smelled a small leak, I assume they're right because they know the smell and have proven they can detect it. So no surprise, he's the one who kept hunting until it was found, where the others were like, well, little lady, pat pat on the head, it all checks out... My mom has the same problem because she is one of those super smeller types, and I'm nowhere near her level. Still, it is crazy to me that others may be roaming the world without smell! Just like people roam around not visualizing their thoughts unless dreaming, or not feeling colorful pains at sudden loud sounds, or not seeing the passage of time in big colorful loops, or not seeing colors in the letters. I really can't fathom it and asparagus pee is the latest. I know some pregnant women experience this scent awakening; for me it was the foolproof sign of pregnancy. Smell your different meals in the pee? Yup, pregnant.Statistics: Posted by Phoebe — Thu Dec 15, 2016 9:30 am
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