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Animal's smells

My dog says my smells are intoxicating...
I know this was meant to be sarcastic but it's probably accurate to a point. Dogs do use their nose to gather information. He probably does love your smell because it's unique to you :gsd_happysmile:

Anyhow to answer the op question. Dogs definitely dogs for me. The Interesting thing is the smell varies from dog to dog. I find stronger smells more pleasant. Most would find that gross but it's probably just due to sensory differences. There's one dog in specific that really stood out. I could pet him forever and don't mind that my hands smell like him. Sounds strange but his scent is so calming. It's not like arousing or anything I just really love him a lot. It's really no different than someone liking the smell of another person their attracted too. Even with zoos our attraction to the smell of animals can be explained by biology.
 
I know this was meant to be sarcastic but it's probably accurate to a point. Dogs do use their nose to gather information. He probably does love your smell because it's unique to you :gsd_happysmile:

Anyhow to answer the op question. Dogs definitely dogs for me. The Interesting thing is the smell varies from dog to dog. I find stronger smells more pleasant. Most would find that gross but it's probably just due to sensory differences. There's one dog in specific that really stood out. I could pet him forever and don't mind that my hands smell like him. Sounds strange but his scent is so calming. It's not like arousing or anything I just really love him a lot. It's really no different than someone liking the smell of another person their attracted too. Even with zoos our attraction to the smell of animals can be explained by biology.
Honestly I was just trying to be a little funny and clever. Although intoxicating might not be the best description, I do think my dog likes my natural scent. I was just trying to say it in a funny way. And to be honest. I like his.
 
I'm certain someone has probably said this already, but I really love the smell of wet fur after rain / bathing especially from a medium-large breed. It's really lovely.
 
I used to love smelling doggy's paws, lol. More seriously though, I love smelling the neck and upper back areas.
 
our bitch has a wonderful almost perfumed smell, especially on her abdomen. When she is sleeping on the bed, getting all warm, I snuggle up to her. She lifts her belly and a warm satisfying smell arises from her.
 
Rarely wash my wranglers as they have soaked up a lot of horse sweat and smells great...makes me smell like a horse. Even my mare notices whether I wear my wranglers soaked in horse sweat or whether I am wearing a fresh washed pair of jeans. If its a fresh pair of jeans, I'm riding her bareback in the hot sun to break them making them soaking wet by her copious sweat. And there is that bareback riders pattern of sweat and dirt along the inside of one's leg and seat. Sometimes my wranglers can almost stand up by themselves. ?:)
 
I'm turned on by horse smells and love horse smells on my body and jeans. When I return from a long, hard ride, I take off my saddle and blanket and mount the horse bareback at the stables to soak in horse sweat into my wranglers. Sometimes I keep those jeans unwashed and wear them around my place to enjoy my horse even when we are not together.
I get hard a soon as i smell horse sweat
 
I think scent matters to us a lot more than we usually realize. Smell is strongly connected to emotion, memory, and bonding. I didn't like horsey smells all that much until I was deeply intimate with a mare. Now whenever I get that scent in my nose, it's comforting and arousing all at once. That same thing goes for a lot of smells through life. You associate it with good feelings, and so it smells good even if most random people off the street would say it's "gross animal smell".

We're also keener with our sense of smell than we give ourselves credit for. Can't tell you the number of times I knew an animal was sick or injured based on scent alone. When you know their normal, a little bit of "off" scent stands out.
 
Mmmmmmm, LOVE animal musk, from most all shapes and sizes... ?

Dog smell is sooooooo comforting to me, love curling up with big dogs in their beds, that smell is so calming, blissfully overwhelmingly so---specifically, love the smells around their face & ears, and when they sleep, love that mildly Frito-esque scent that wafts outta their paws/belly, very soothing ??

Equines and bovines have intoxicating musks as well... I didn't grow up with horses, but have been around many in life, love their earthy aromas when its hot outside, the smell of a horse blanket or the brush; although many people wouldn't think it, cows/cattle actually have a similarly alluring musk about them, particularly well-taken-care-of spoiled ones, and shaggier the better---Scottish Highlands have the most hypnotic bovine musk I've ever been around, coming out from all that fur, love grooming them, brushing them down nose to tail and grinding my beard along with the rake brush, smell that scent on my face all damn day afterwards, keeps me in a fuckn horny trance...! ???
 
I used to have a dog who had virtually no smell to him at all. He was a male Australian cattle dog mix who had been neutered quite young. Even when he found something nasty to roll in, I would hose him off and comb the worst of it out of his fur. By the time he was dry, he was clean and odorless again. Dirt and smells just didn't stick to him. However, if he was playing with the other dogs and backed into something and bent his tail the wrong way, it tended to release his anal glands. YUCK! He would smell like the dumpster behind a fish market for a couple of hours.

Some intact male dogs have a light musk smell to them. It's most noticeable after they have been playing outside on a sunny day. It's mostly on the top of the head or perhaps around the ears, but they have a gland on top of the tail roughly a third of the way down the tail from where it attaches to the body. It's strongest there. Some Humans spend money for products that make them smell something like that.

I love the smell of a clean dog. Some dogs that don't get the best of care can have a stale, greasy "dirty dog" smell. That's a turn off for me. Retrievers and other dogs that are bred to work in the water have a stronger smell, but I don't find that offensive.
 
Female dogs have a very delicate and soothing scent. Their smells are changing all over their bodies. Their noses, the edge of their mouth, their ears, their backs, their bellies. The strongest pheromone and wild scent is on the abdomen, between the hind legs. Then the area around the pussy and the pussy itself. The scents on their faces work in me differently than those on their bellies. Soothing, feeling of security, scent of love. Sweet, warm, furry and leathery scent, dense, almost liquid scent, sometimes reminiscent of a beastly scent. Each of my dogs has / had a different scent, I recognized their bed from their scent.
I used to kiss them while smelling them. I smelled in harmony with my lips, tongue, palate and so it was very detailed. After sex and licking I tend to leave the scent on my face. All day when I rubbed my face the scent came out again. Very pleasant and reassuring.

I love the smell of their paws. Apparently they have marker smell glands on their paws, anyway they smell lovely. When my girl has laid on the sofa for a while, cuddling herself and tucking her paws under her belly, then when I go pet her and she opens up, that wonderful paw scent gets right to me and makes me warm deep down.
 
I think scent matters to us a lot more than we usually realize. Smell is strongly connected to emotion, memory, and bonding. I didn't like horsey smells all that much until I was deeply intimate with a mare. Now whenever I get that scent in my nose, it's comforting and arousing all at once. That same thing goes for a lot of smells through life. You associate it with good feelings, and so it smells good even if most random people off the street would say it's "gross animal smell".

We're also keener with our sense of smell than we give ourselves credit for. Can't tell you the number of times I knew an animal was sick or injured based on scent alone. When you know their normal, a little bit of "off" scent stands out.
Humans sense of smell is much weaker than most animals.
But the nerve signals about smell goes directly to the ‘primitive’ part of our brain, and thats why a smell can at once make me think of a place, a person or animal. I have experienced that when I passed a farm building, then the smell of the pigsty in a jiffy made me remember my days with the sows back home at the farm.
Signals from other senses are treated in the nervous system before being conscious.
Thats why all animals react so directly on pheromones.
 
I love so many canines smells; when me and my dog are cuddling I'd rapidly nuzzle into him whole sniffing his fur and body. I also love the smell of canines paws :3 love the smell of their breath as they lick me...I love the smell of their sheath when it leaks their smegma after being excited. Just love all the smells
 
I adore the smell of dogs, their fur is sublimely intoxicating and so comforting. I would always bury my nose in their neck when they give me a hug. It smells like heaven.
YESS, well said, 1000% same here, especially certain "musky" scents on some dogs (most often males, in my experience), are so incredibly intoxicating like you said. I never could stand it when I'd hear people complain about their "doggy odor". That was just one more thing out of many that always turned me off to humans. I can't wait to have such a dog in my life again who will gladly let me obsess over their natural heavely canine scents.
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I having to smells it ever day ?… idk … if I had a choice ??‍♀️… rather the smell of the open ocean ?
 
Exactly! I never understood that either, dog oder is the best odor. I've noticed that I'm more drawn towards the musky males than anything else too. There's something so connecting, invigorating, comforting, and just sublime about that... perhaps it could also be pheromones at play? It does something that no human scent has ever done, its like my entire brain lights up with my head slightly swimming, almost like a euphoria that's sometimes mixed with arousal. It's always struck me as a fascinating thing, considering it doesn't seem to be common.
I hope you have a lovely companion in your life again soon!
Thank you, me too. ? By the way, I love the way you describe these things, it really encapsulates my experience too, and so beautifully! I also wish I had a compatible human zoo partner in my life who was as deeply connected and understanding as you. Not making advances here of any sort, don't worry, I know you're exclusive and respect that. I used to be too, and I frankly might go back to being exclusive. I can live without a human partner, not without a canine. Though there are mutual benefits (of the non-intimate kind) to having a human zoo partner too imo to all humans and nonhuman partners involved, if not just a close, trustworthy zoo friend who lives nearby.
 
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