I have to admit, I was a little skeptical when receiving a tester of Pepper & Tanky pet perfume in the mail. But, after hearing about LilPeaPod's experience, I may just give my bottle of "Big Dog" a try next time North and I hit the town and don't have time for a full-on bath! She writes:
It was a rainy week in SF and, after a few walks, Samson had that "wet dog" scent we all know so well, even though I had just bathed him a few days before. We were headed to a family event, so I didn't want the little guy (or me) to get teased for being stinky. So I whipped out the Pepper and Tanky Puppy Love ($44) perfume that PetSugar asked me to try. Smelling like fresh baby powder, the doggie perfume did the trick for our day with the fam, and Samson was (of course) the center of attention — without a single stinky dog complaint!
Sweet smells ahead! Made and tested in France, Pepper & Tanky is paraben-free and hypo-allergenic, so it's safe to use on your furry friends. Plus, it comes in four different fragrances to satisfy your sniffer: Peaches N' Cream, Vanilla Woof, Big Dog, and Puppy Love. Would you use specially-formulated doggie perfume on your pup?


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$44 is really expensive considering that if you go to any pet store (I go to our doggie wash/dog bakery) they have plenty of safe, all-natural pet sprays for under $15. I get the baby powder scented one and if there's no time for a bath, I give him a spritz and brush it through.
1I think is one is a bargain compared to other dog perfumes like Sexy Beast. One of the limited edition bottles is like, $850!
I can see how some might think that $44 is a bit pricey but it's really cute and made in France. I live in LA and it's full of people who would gladly pay that much for a cute gift for their little lap dog!
2My french bulldog wears 'Big Dawg'.
I love the old fashioned bottle with a real atomizer. The bottle should be sitting on a 1930's swank vanity table-very cool:)
My guy smells great for at least three days and this beats another trip to the groomers this month!
Yeah for Pepper & Tanky!
3I agree with telewyo- all natural, less expensive brands like Aroma Paws and Cain and Able are better for the dog and the environment- and they contain no alcohol or chemicals. BUT-"baby powder" scented anything is not natural, so try using products with only essential oils. Save the extra $30 or so and donate it to your local SPCA- your dog will still smell great and you can help save a dogs life at the same time. Just my opinion- think globally, act locally.
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