Lifestyle Video. Dolce & Gabbana has made a perfume for dogs - but vets say it stinks Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 09/08/2024 - 8:20 GMT+2 The perfume costs €99 and has been certified suitable for animal use - but some say it could make dogs lose their scents of identity. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Dolce & Gabbana has made a perfume for dogs - but vets say it stinks Now playing Next Russia strikes Kharkiv residential district as drone attacks escalate Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 7th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next 'Blood is Russia's art': Protests mark start of Venice Biennale Now playing Next How a Kazakh duo is modernising a traditional instrument In partnership with MDQ Now playing Next Met Gala 2026: Best looks from fashion's biggest night of celebration Now playing Next Timmy the humpback whale presumed to have died Now playing Next WHO: hantavirus outbreak ‘not the next COVID’, but infections may rise Now playing Next Hantavirus-hit cruise ship evacuates three patients to the Netherlands Now playing Next Iran says passage through Strait of Hormuz will be ensured Now playing Next EU fails to agree on trade deal with US, risking Trump backlash Now playing Next Europe needs to be more radical on the energy crisis. But how? EU Climate Commissioner explains Now playing Next Tenerife locals 'concerned but calm' as hantavirus-hit cruise ship approaches Now playing Next US underlines 'strong relationship' with Vatican as Rubio meets pope after Trump criticism Now playing Next EU steps up coordination on hantavirus but insists risks for citizens are 'low' Now playing Next After coronavirus, should we fear hantavirus? Here is what you need to know More videos
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