Dog Breed Smell Index for Handspinners
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Legend:
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No odour |
Some odour but still okay to work with |
Foul odour worse than ripe cheese |
Observations
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The Chiengora group has realized that many factors may influence an individual dog's smell: diet, health, bathing, breeding cycle, the owner smokes, etc. And a single dog may not necessarily be representative of the breed as a whole. |
Each icon on the following chart represents the experience of one spinner with the fur from one dog. Some spinners have experience with more than one example of a particular breed. |
As this list grows, we hope to see trends forming for each breed. |
Afghan | ||
Alaskan Malamute | ||
Australian Shepherd | ||
Bearded Collie | ||
Belgian Tervueren Shepherd | ||
Berner Sennen | ||
Bernese Mountain Dog | ||
Border Collie | ||
Border Terrier | ||
Bouvier | ||
Briard | ||
Cairn Terrier | ||
Chow | ||
Collie | ||
Dutch Smous | ||
English Cocker | ||
English Setter | ||
Eurasier | ||
Finnish Spitz | ||
German Shepherd | ||
Golden Retriever | ||
Hovawart | ||
Keeshond | ||
Kormondor | ||
Kuvasz | ||
Lhasa Apso | ||
Leonberger | ||
Newfoundland/Landseer | ||
Old English Sheepdog (Bobtail) | ||
Pomeranian | ||
Poodle | ||
Pyrenese Mountain Dog | ||
Rough Collie | ||
Saint Bernard | ||
Samoyed | ||
Schapendoes | ||
Schnautzer, Giant | ||
Schnautzer, Medium | ||
Sheltie | ||
Shih-Tzu | ||
Siberian Husky | ||
Spanish Water Dog | ||
Tibetan Mastiff | ||
West Highland Terrier | ||
Wolf (or wolf cross) | ||
Västgötaspets |