(Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP) (Photo by ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images)Dolce and Gabbana's luxury perfume for dogs — costing over $100 — has sparked concerns from some animal welfare organizations.
The Italian fashion house's alcohol-free fragrance mist for dogs, which costs £83 ($105) on its U.K. website, is inspired by Fefé, the pet dog of brand-owner Domenico Dolce.
However, the fragrance has drawn some concern from animal welfare organizations and experts who warn that perfumes can interfere with a dog's sense of smell.
Oils such as ylang ylang which is included in Fefé, can also have a positive effect, he said.
RSPCA's Potter also noted that some "lightly-scented products," which do not use aversive scents or interfere with a dog's sense of smell, can have a calming effect.
Persons:
Domenico Dolce's, Alberto PIZZOLI, ALBERTO PIZZOLI, —, Fefé, Domenico Dolce, Ylang, Gabbana, Alice Potter, Donald Maurice Broom, Broom, RSPCA's Potter, we'd, Potter, Dolce
Organizations:
Dolce, Gabbana, Getty, RSPCA, Cambridge Veterinary School
Locations:
Rome, AFP, Fefé